Reconciling Intellectual & Personal Property |
Aaron Perzanowski Jason M. Schultz
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Copyright law sets up an inevitable tension between the Intellectual Property of creators and the personal property of consumersâin other words, between copyrights and copies. For the better part of the last century, copyright law successfully mediated this |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Schultz was co-chair at the time[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Perzanowski, Aaron, and Jason M. Schultz. "Reconciling Intellectual & Personal Property." Notre Dame Law Review 90 (2014): 14-10 |
Author Details: | Aaron Perzanowski, Jason M. Schultz,
|
|
Copyright, digitization, and aggregation |
Catherine E. Tucker Lesley Chiou
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract The digital revolution means that consumers can now quickly and easily access content that is aggregated from many online sources. However, digital aggregation has tested the boundaries of copyright law. It is not clear whether allowing extracts of |
Funding Details: | "Financial support from the NBER Innovation Policy Group andNET Institute (www.NETinst.org) is gratefully acknowledged." (Net Institute is Google-funded. Vint Cerf on the board[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Chiou, Lesley, and Catherine E. Tucker. "Copyright, digitization, and aggregation." SSRN Working Paper Series (2011) |
Author Details: | Catherine E. Tucker, Lesley Chiou,
|
|
Online Child Safety, Privacy and Free Speech: An Overview of Challenges in Congress & the States |
Adam D. Thierer Berin Michael Szoka
|
| First Amendment Privacy
|
Excerpt: | ... Moderated Panel Discussion Adam Thierer, Moderator Parry Aftab Todd Haiken Jim Halpert
Berin Szoka Table of Contents ... Finally, we have my colleague, Berin Szoka, who is a Senior
Fellow at PFF and Director of PFF's Center for Internet Freedom. Berin was previously an |
Funding Details: | The Progress and Freedom Foundation listed Google as a supporter on its website by 2007, and continued to claim Google support until the foundation's closure in 2010. [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Thierer, Adam D., and Berin Michael Szoka. "Online Child Safety, Privacy and Free Speech: An Overview of Challenges in Congress & the States." Progress & Freedom Foundation Progress on Point Paper 16, no. 20 (2009) |
Author Details: | Adam D. Thierer, Berin Michael Szoka,
|
|
Fair Use and best practices: Surprising success |
Patricia Aufderheide Peter Jaszi
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | claims with considerable negotiation, on a case by case basis, and have much more routinely insisted that rights be licensed. The four companies most used by US documentary filmmakers AIG, MediaPro, ChubbPro, and OneBeacon all announced programs to cover |
Funding Details: | Jaszi is the founder of the Digital Future Coalition, which includes many Google beneficiaries among its members[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Aufderheide, Pat, and Peter Jaszi. "Fair Use and best practices: Surprising success." Intellectual Property Today 14.10 (2007) |
Author Details: | Patricia Aufderheide, Peter Jaszi,
|
|
The Law And Economics Of Data And Privacy In Antitrust Analysis |
Ben Sperry Geoffrey A. Manne
|
| Antitrust Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: While several scholars and policymakers have proposed that threats to privacy and competition from concentration of data be incorporated into Antitrust analysis, no one has yet articulated a coherent theory as to how degrading privacy or aggregating data can be AnticompetitiveÛÓnor even what, precisely, privacy harms are in this context. In this paper, we survey and evaluate the various attempts to incorporate privacy concerns into ... |
Funding Details: | Manne is affiliated with the International Center for Law and Economics, which has long received Google funding[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Manne, Geoffrey A., and Ben Sperry. "The Law and Economics of data and privacy in Antitrust analysis." (2014) |
Author Details: | Ben Sperry, Geoffrey A. Manne,
|
|
The Surprising Resilience of the Patent System |
Mark A. Lemley
|
| Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The patent system seems in the midst of truly dramatic change. The last twenty years have seen the rise of a new business modelâthe patent trollâthat grew to become a majority of all patent lawsuits. They have seen a significant expansion in the number of |
Funding Details: | Lemley was partner at Durie Tangri LLP as of this writing. Law firm represented Google in several patent, copyright, trademark suits.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Lemley, Mark A. "The Surprising Resilience of the Patent System." Available at SSRN 2784456 (2016) |
Author Details: | Mark A. Lemley,
|
|
Web privacy census |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle
|
| Regulation
|
|
Network neutrality on the Internet: A two-sided market analysis |
Joacim Tåg Nicholas Economides
|
| Antitrust Net Neutrality Regulation
|
|
Rationalizing FRAND Royalties: Can Interpleader Save the Internet of Things |
Jason R. Bartlett Jorge L. Contreras
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Humility, Institutional Constraints & Economic Rigor: Limiting the FTC's Consumer Protection Discretion |
Geoffrey A. Manne
|
| Antitrust Copyright Net Neutrality Other Security
|
|
The Problems And Perils Of Bootstrapping Privacy And Data Into An Antitrust Framework |
Ben Sperry Geoffrey A. Manne
|
| Antitrust Privacy Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Increasingly, people use the internet to connect with one another, access information, and purchase products and services. Along with the growth in the online marketplace have come concerns, as well, particularly regarding both the privacy of personal information as well as competition issues surrounding this and other data. |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "ICLE has historically received support from a broad coalition of groups interested in data, privacy, and competition policy issues, including Google, Amazon, and Facebook." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Manne, Geoffrey A., and Ben Sperry. "The Problems and Perils of Bootstrapping Privacy and Data into an Antitrust Framework." (2015) |
Author Details: | Ben Sperry, Geoffrey A. Manne,
|
|
Vertical Integration and Antitrust in Search Markets |
Lesley Chiou
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Keywords: Google, European Commission. Anyone Feeling Lucky |
Lia Vitzilaiou
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: On November 30, 2010, the European Commission announced that Google is under formal Antitrust investigation with regard to an alleged abuse of dominance in the online search market. The main concern of the Commission is whether Google has manipulated its unpaid or ÛÏalgorithmicÛ search results by giving preferential placement to its own results while lowering the ranking of those offered by competitors, ie vertical search ... |
Funding Details: | Author Lia Vitzilaiou is a lawyer with Lambadorios Law Firm in Greece. Google listed as a client. [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Vitzilaiou, Lia. "Keywords: Google, European Commission-Anyone Feeling Lucky?." (2011) |
Author Details: | Lia Vitzilaiou,
|
|
Understanding Copyright Law In Online Creative Communities |
Amy S. Bruckman Casey Fiesler Jessica L. Feuston
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Copyright law is increasingly relevant to everyday interactions online, from social media status updates to artists showcasing their work. This is especially true in creative spaces where rules about reuse and remix are notoriously gray. Based on a content analysis of public forum postings in eight different online communities featuring different media types (music, video, art, and writing), we found that copyright is a frequent topic of ... |
Funding Details: | Fiesler had a Google Policy Fellowship at Creative Commons in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Fiesler, Casey, Jessica L. Feuston, and Amy S. Bruckman. "Understanding copyright law in online creative communities." In Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing, pp. 116-129. ACM, 2015 |
Author Details: | Amy S. Bruckman, Casey Fiesler, Jessica L. Feuston,
|
|
Report on Orphan Works Challenges |
David R. Hansen Jennifer M. Urban Meredith Jacob Patricia Aufderheide Peter Jaszi
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Orphan works pose significant challenges to nonprofit libraries, archives, and other memory institutions. When these institutions seek to reuse orphan worksâcopyrighted works whose owners cannot be locatedâthey face the perceived risk of costly infringement suits from |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Urban is Director[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Researchers, Principal, Jennifer Urban, David Hansen, Patricia Aufderheide, Peter Jaszi, and Meredith Jacob. "Report on Orphan Works Challenges." (2013) |
Author Details: | David R. Hansen, Jennifer M. Urban, Meredith Jacob, Patricia Aufderheide, Peter Jaszi,
|
|
Regulating Innovation: Competition Policy And Patent Law Under Uncertainty |
Geoffrey A. Manne Joshua D. Wright
|
| Patents
|
Excerpt: | This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research Network Electronic
Paper Collection: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1462489 ... An index to the papers in the Lewis &
Clark Law School Research Paper Series is located at: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Lewis-Clark-
LEG.html ... Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1462489 ... Geoffrey A. Manne
and Joshua D. Wright, eds., ... This paper can be downloaded without charge from the ... |
Funding Details: | Google Disclosure Page: International Law & Economic Center[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Manne, Geoffrey A., and Joshua D. Wright. "Regulating Innovation: Competition Policy and Patent Law Under Uncertainty." (2009) |
Author Details: | Geoffrey A. Manne, Joshua D. Wright,
|
|
The Limits Of Industry-Specific Privacy Law |
B. J. Ard
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The Internet raises several challenges for privacy law. In particular it often disrupts laws that regulate specific industries. As prior scholarship has shown, industry-specific laws are prone to circumvention and obsolescence whenever firms outside the covered industry begin collecting and using the same sorts of data. And the rapid birth (and death) of online business models makes these sorts of disruptions increasingly common. The resulting ... |
Funding Details: | Ard had a Google Policy Fellowship at the Center for Democracy and Technology in 2009[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Ard, B. J. "The Limits of Industry-Specific Privacy Law." (2015) |
Author Details: | B. J. Ard,
|
|
Patents, Standards and Borders: Addressing National Disparities among Holders of Standard-Essential Patents |
Jorge L. Contreras
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
|
The Market Realities That Undermined The FTC's Antitrust Case Against Google |
Geoffrey A. Manne William Rinehart
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | The FTC completed its Antitrust investigation of Google early this year and, finding no evidence of Antitrust violations, decided not to bring an enforcement action against the company. 1 Although the FTC has concluded its investigation, Google's competitors and critics, unhappy with the outcome, continue to raise issues and criticize the FTC's decision. 2 In this brief article we discuss the FTC's decision and assess the merits of the claims still ... |
Funding Details: | Geoffrey A. Manne is the Executive Director of the International Center for Law & Economics and a Lecturer in Law at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, OR. ICLE’s funding has come from numerous corporations, organizations and individuals, including Google.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Manne, Geoffrey A., and William Rinehart. "The Market Realities that Undermined the FTC's Antitrust Case against Google." Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 26, no. 2 (2013) |
Author Details: | Geoffrey A. Manne, William Rinehart,
|
|
Prospective Analysis Of Net Neutrality Policy Scenarios |
Ana Olmos
|
| Net Neutrality
|
Excerpt: | In the context of the Net Neutrality debate, there have been strong claims that there is a need
to safeguard the open character of the internet, preserving free, non-discriminatory user access
to the content, applications or services available online. This debate blends with the discussion
on open internet and the need to keep th e internet platform open to innovation, as a guarantee
for the economic, social and technological development it offers. ... All items in Lirias are ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Ana Olmos Google Policy Fellowship Research " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Olmos, Ana. "Prospective analysis of Net Neutrality policy scenarios." (2013) |
Author Details: | Ana Olmos,
|
|
A Critical Assessment of the Latest Charge of Google's Anticompetitive Bias from Yelp and Tim Wu |
Ben Sperry Geoffrey A. Manne Kristian Stout
|
| Antitrust Net Neutrality
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Late last year, Tim Wu of Columbia Law School (and now the White House Office of Management and Budget), Michael Luca of Harvard Business School (and a consultant for Yelp), and a group of Yelp data scientists released a study claiming that Google has been |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "CLE has received financial support from numerous companies and individuals, including Google, as well as several of itscompetitors. Unless otherwise noted, all ICLE support is in the form of unrestricted, general support. The ideas expressed here are the authors’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views of ICLE’s advisors, affiliates or supporters. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Manne, Geoffrey A., Ben Sperry, and Kristian Stout. "A Critical Assessment of the Latest Charge of Google's Anticompetitive Bias from Yelp and Tim Wu." (2016) |
Author Details: | Ben Sperry, Geoffrey A. Manne, Kristian Stout,
|
|
The 'New' New York Times: Free Speech Lawyering in the Age of Google and Twitter |
Marvin Ammori
|
| Copyright Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: When Ben Lee was at Columbia Law School in the 1990s, he spent three months as a summer associate at the law firm then known as Lord, Day & Lord, which had represented the New York Times in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan. During those months, |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The Ammori Group is an “opinionated law firm” dedicated to advancing freedom of expression and Internet freedom, and its clients have included Google, Dropbox, Automattic, Twitter, and Tumblr. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Ammori, Marvin. "The'New'New York Times: Free Speech Lawyering in the Age of Google and Twitter." Harvard Law Review 127, no. 8 (2014): 2259 |
Author Details: | Marvin Ammori,
|
|
The Troubling Use of Antitrust to Regulate FRAND Licensing |
Douglas H. Ginsburg Joshua D. Wright Koren W. Wong-Ervin
|
| Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: In the last year, we have seen a growing and troubling trend as courts and competition agencies around the globe propose and impose Antitrust sanctions on holders of standard-essential patents (SEPs) for seeking injunctive relief against alleged infringers |
Funding Details: | Prior to his service on the FTC, Wright was affiliated with the George Mason University Law School Law and Economics Center, which is funded by Google.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Ginsburg, Douglas H., Koren W. Wong-Ervin, and Joshua D. Wright. "The Troubling Use of Antitrust to Regulate FRAND Licensing." (2015) |
Author Details: | Douglas H. Ginsburg, Joshua D. Wright, Koren W. Wong-Ervin,
|
|
Digital archives: Don't let copyright block data mining |
Jason M. Schultz Matthew L. Jockers Matthew Sag
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Advances in computer technology combined with the availability of digital archives are allowing humanities scholars to do what biologists, physicists and economists have been doing for decadesâanalyse massive amounts of data. A far richer understanding of |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Schultz is co-chair[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Jockers, Matthew L., Matthew Sag, and Jason M. Schultz. "Digital archives: Don't let copyright block data mining." Nature 490, no. 7418 (2012): 29-30 |
Author Details: | Jason M. Schultz, Matthew L. Jockers, Matthew Sag,
|
|
What Constitutes a Diligent Search Under Present and Proposed Orphan Work Regimes? |
David R. Hansen Gwen Hinze Jennifer M. Urban
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Numerous legal regimes or proposals have been devised to address the problem of whether or under what circumstances in-copyright works can be made available if the works are âorphans,â because their rights holders are unknown or cannot be found. A |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Urban is Director[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Hansen, David R., Gwen Hinze, and Jennifer M. Urban. "What Constitutes a Diligent Search Under Present and Proposed Orphan Work Regimes?." Berkeley Digital Library Copyright Project, White Paper 5 (2013) |
Author Details: | David R. Hansen, Gwen Hinze, Jennifer M. Urban,
|
|
Google Il Conquistatore (Google The Conqueror) |
Andrea Renda
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | The paper illustrates the main allegations that have led the European Commission to start an investigation against Google for abuse of dominance. These are related to the manipulation of Google's algorithm; the imposition of exclusivity clauses in contracts with web- publishers and advertisers; behaviour aimed at preventing advertisers from investing in alternative platforms; and refusal to deal with rivals. The paper discusses the likely outcome of the case, as well as the impact that the Commission's decision might exert on the future of competition on the Internet. The paper casts rather dark shadows on the current application of antitrust in cyberspace, which seems even more problematic today than it was already in 2004, when the Commission adopted its controversial decision in the Microsoft case. At the same time, the author argues that the ongoing quest for neutrality and pluralism on the Internet should be neither subject to extremist pro-regulatory stances, nor left exclusively to the remit of antitrust law. |
Funding Details: | CEPS Corporate Members 2015[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Renda, Andrea. "Google il conquistatore: note sull'istruttoria della Commissione europea." Mercato concorrenza regole 14 (2012): 273-296. |
Author Details: | Andrea Renda,
|
|
'Making Available': When An Offer To Distribute Is Equivalent To Distribution |
Jonathan R.H. Law
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Imagine a hypothetical scenario where you could be sued for Copyright Infringement-and lose-for offering to loan someone a CD you bought, or worse, for misplacing a book you borrowed. This is not yet the law, but if the courts accept an innovative argument put forward by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), a similarly disturbing conclusion could apply to digital content. This Note examines whether ... |
Funding Details: | Law held a Google Policy Fellowship in 2008[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Law, Jonathan RH. "'Making Available': When an Offer to Distribute is Equivalent to Distribution." (2008) |
Author Details: | Jonathan R.H. Law,
|
|
The perils of excessive discretion: the elusive meaning of unfairness in Section 5 of the FTC Act |
James C. Cooper
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Search Engines And Data Retention: Implications For Privacy And Antitrust |
Catherine E. Tucker Lesley Chiou
|
| Antitrust Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This paper investigates whether larger quantities of historical data confer a competitive advantage to firms that offer Internet search. We study how the length of time that search engines retained their server logs affected the apparent accuracy of subsequent searches. Our analysis exploits changes in these policies prompted by the actions of the European Commission. We find little empirical evidence that reducing the length of ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "While this research has not received financial assistance, in the past Lesley Chiou has received financial support for other research from the Net Institute and the National Bureau of Economic Research. Catherine E. Tucker has received financial support for other research from Google, the National Bureau of Economic Research, the National Science Foundation, the Net Institute, and WPP." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Chiou, Lesley, and Catherine E. Tucker. "Search engines and data retention: Implications for privacy and Antitrust." (2014) |
Author Details: | Catherine E. Tucker, Lesley Chiou,
|
|
IP and Other Regulations |
Mark A. Lemley
|
| Antitrust Copyright Net Neutrality
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Intellectual Property (IP) is a form of Regulation. Once we understand IP laws as government social policies that seek to alter market outcomes, we can start to think of those laws as part of a broader tapestry of government rules that affect innovation in a complex |
Funding Details: | Lemley was partner at Durie Tangri LLP as of this writing. Law firm represented Google in several patent, copyright, trademark suits.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Lemley, Mark A. "IP and Other Regulations." (2015) |
Author Details: | Mark A. Lemley,
|
|
How does the use of trademarks by third-party sellers affect online search? |
Catherine E. Tucker Lesley Chiou
|
| Antitrust Copyright Regulation Taxes
|
|
Antitrust, Regulation And The Neutrality Trap: A Plea For A Smart, Evidence-Based Internet Policy |
Andrea Renda
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Getting To October: Why Understanding Technology Is Essential For Privacy Law |
Aaron Massey
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Internet technologies were originally built, deployed, and used by universities and research labs. Usenet is one of these early Internet technologies. It is a distributed discussion forum and file transfer protocol that has been continually operated since 1979. Each fall, new college freshmen would discover Usenet and frustrate experienced Usenet users for a month or two with basic questions about how to use the technology and how it worked. In ... |
Funding Details: | Massey held a Google Policy Fellowship at the Cato Institute in 2008[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Massey, Aaron. "Getting to October: Why Understanding Technology Is Essential For Privacy Law." Idaho L. Rev. 51 (2014): 695 |
Author Details: | Aaron Massey,
|
|
The Chilling Tale Of Copyright Law In Online Creative Communities |
Casey Fiesler
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Think about all of the amateur creativity you've seen online today image memes, viral
videos, blog posts, collections of photographs, and social media status messages, just to name
a few possibilities. Much of the user-generated content that you consume on a daily basis is 100
percent original, but how much of it isn't? We know from the block text in that meme that a cute
cat MUST HAV FUD NAO, but does that cat's owner know how their photo is now being ... |
Funding Details: | Fiesler had a Google Policy Fellowship at Creative Commons in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Fiesler, Casey. "The chilling tale of copyright law in online creative communities." XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students 19, no. 4 (2013): 26-29 |
Author Details: | Casey Fiesler,
|
|
Orphan Works and the Search for Rightsholders: Who Participates in a'Diligent Search'under Present and Proposed Regimes? |
David R. Hansen Gwen Hinze Jennifer M. Urban
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Over the past several years, policy makers and private actors have developed an evolving set of approaches for addressing the orphan works problemÛÓa problem that arises when ÛÏthe owner of a copyrighted work cannot be identified and located by someone who |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Urban is Director[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Hansen, David R., Gwen Hinze, and Jennifer M. Urban. "Orphan Works and the Search for Rightsholders: Who Participates in a 'Diligent Search under Present and Proposed Regimes?." Berkeley Digital Library Copyright Project, White Paper 4 (2013) |
Author Details: | David R. Hansen, Gwen Hinze, Jennifer M. Urban,
|
|
Internet Intermediary Liability: Identifying Best Practices For Africa |
Nicolo Zingales
|
| Broadband Infrastructure
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The role of intermediaries in global networked communication is ubiquitous. All producers of content on the internet have to rely on the action of some third party the so called intermediary in order to reach their recipients. Such intermediation ranges from the mere provision of connectivity, to more advanced services such as a specific type of communication tool or platform. For example, email and blogging space, or the indexing of ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Independent research commissioned by the Association for Progressive
Communications and supported by Google Africa" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Zingales, Nicolo. "Internet intermediary liability: Identifying best practices for Africa." (2013) |
Author Details: | Nicolo Zingales,
|
|
Book Rights Registry in the Google Book Settlement |
Jonathan Band
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Copyright law poses a significant challenge to any effort to create a comprehensive digital database of published books. Approximately eighty percent of these millions of titles are still under copyright. 1 The tremendous amount of time, transaction costs and uncertainty |
Funding Details: | Band frequently publishes under the auspices of the CCIA, which has received Google support. Google also cites Band's work in other litigation, and a more direct relationship may exist[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Band, Jonathan. "Book Rights Registry in the Google Book Settlement." Colum. JL & Arts 34 (2010): 671 |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
Online Advertising & User Privacy: Principles to Guide the Debate |
Adam D. Thierer Berin Michael Szoka
|
| Antitrust Regulation Security
|
|
Alan Westin's Privacy Homo Economicus |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle Jennifer M. Urban
|
| Privacy Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Homo economicus reliably makes an appearance in Regulatory debates concerning information privacy. Under the still-dominant US ânotice and choiceâ approach to consumer information privacy, the rational consumer is expected to negotiate for privacy |
Funding Details: | Indirect Google support disclosed in an email to the Google Transparency Project |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Hoofnagle, Chris Jay, and Jennifer M. Urban. "Alan Westin's privacy homo economicus." (2014) |
Author Details: | Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Jennifer M. Urban,
|
|
Overview And The Evolution Of The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, An |
Margot E. Kaminski
|
| Patents
|
Excerpt: | The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a plurilateral Intellectual Property agreement developed outside of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO), represents an attempt to introduce maximalist Intellectual Property standards in the international sphere, outside of existing institutional checks and balances.'ACTA is primarily a copyright treaty, masquerading |
Funding Details: | Kaminski had a Google Policy Fellowship at the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 2008[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Kaminski, Margot E. "An overview and the evolution of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement." Alb. LJ Sci. & Tech. 21 (2011): 385 |
Author Details: | Margot E. Kaminski,
|
|
The Case for Meaningful Network Neutrality Rules |
Barbara van Schewick
|
| Net Neutrality Regulation
|
|
Free: Accounting for the Costs of the Internet's Most Popular Price |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle Jan Whittington
|
| Copyright Regulation
|
|
Point/counterpoint network neutrality nuances |
Barbara van Schewick David Farber
|
| Antitrust Net Neutrality Regulation
|
|
Net Neutrality: An Overview Of Enacted Laws In South America |
Patricia Adriana Vargas-Leon
|
| Net Neutrality
|
|
Recut, Reframe, Recycle: The Shaping of Fair Use Best Practices for Online Video |
Patricia Aufderheide Peter Jaszi
|
| Copyright Regulation
|
|
Student Privacy Principles for the Age of Big Data: Moving Beyond FERPA and FIPPs |
Elana Zeide
|
| Regulation Security
|
|
The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media Literacy. |
Patricia Aufderheide Peter Jaszi Renee Hobbs
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Purpose: Media literacy educators in K-12, higher education, and after-school programs depend on the ability to make use of copyright materials (print, visual, film, video and online) in their teaching. This study investigated the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of media |
Funding Details: | Jaszi is the founder of the Digital Future Coalition, which includes many Google beneficiaries among its members[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Hobbs, Renee, Peter Jaszi, and Patricia Aufderheide. "The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media Literacy." Online Submission (2007) |
Author Details: | Patricia Aufderheide, Peter Jaszi, Renee Hobbs,
|
|
Case for Net Neutrality: What's Wrong with Obama's Internet Policy, The |
Marvin Ammori
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | F or all the withering criticism leveled at the White House for its botched rollout of HealthCare. gov, that debacle is not the biggest technology-related failure of Barack Obama's presidency. That inauspicious distinction belongs to his administration's |
Funding Details: | Marvin Ammori co-manages the Ammori Group, a law firm and Internet-law consulting practice whose clients include Google Inc.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Ammori, Marvin. "Case for Net Neutrality: What's Wrong with Obama's Internet Policy, The." Foreign Aff. 93 (2014): 62 |
Author Details: | Marvin Ammori,
|
|
Privacy self Regulation: A decade of disappointment |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle
|
| Regulation
|
|
Copyright Terms In Online Creative Communities |
Amy S. Bruckman Casey Fiesler
|
| Privacy
|
|
The Search Fixation: Infringement, Search Results, And Online Content |
Matt Schruers
|
| Copyright
|
|
Enhancing Key Digital Literacy Skills: Information Privacy, Information Security, And Copyright/Intellectual Property |
Alexandre Fortier Jacquelyn A. Burkell Lisa Di Valentino Sarah T. Roberts
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Background Knowledge and skills in the areas of information security, information privacy, and copyright/Intellectual Property rights and protection are of key importance for organizational and individual success in an evolving society and labour market in which information is a core resource. |
Funding Details: | Roberts held a Google Policy Fellowship in 2009[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Burkell, Jacquelyn A., Alexandre Fortier, Lisa Di Valentino, and Sarah T. Roberts. "Enhancing key digital literacy skills: Information privacy, information security, and copyright/Intellectual Property." (2015) |
Author Details: | Alexandre Fortier, Jacquelyn A. Burkell, Lisa Di Valentino, Sarah T. Roberts,
|
|
A Tale of Two Layers: Patents, Standardization, and the Internet |
Jorge L. Contreras
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
|
Market Reliance Theory for FRAND Commitments and Other Patent Pledges, A |
Jorge L. Contreras
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
|
New Challenges to Data Protection Study-Country Report: United States |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle Nathan Good
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Public policymakers are proposing measures to give consumers more privacy rights online. These measures are based upon the assumption that the web privacy landscape has become worse for consumers; that their online activities are tracked more |
Funding Details: | Indirect Google support disclosed in an email to the Google Transparency Project |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Hoofnagle, Chris Jay, and Nathan Good. "Web privacy census." Available at SSRN 2460547 (2012) |
Author Details: | Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Nathan Good,
|
|
Ignoring patents |
Mark A. Lemley
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: More than 2.5 million United States patents have been issued in the last twenty years. While these patents are spread across all industries, a large percentage are concentrated in the information technology (IT) industries, and others in biotechnology. The |
Funding Details: | Lemley is of counsel to Keker & Van Nest, which represented Google in the Oracle lawsuit in 2012. White paper suggests that ignoring patents prevents the patent system from crushing innovation.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Lemley, Mark A. "Ignoring patents." (2007) |
Author Details: | Mark A. Lemley,
|
|
The hidden benefactor: how advertising informs, educates & benefits consumers |
Adam D. Thierer Berin Michael Szoka
|
| Regulation
|
|
Privacy and innovation |
Avi Goldfarb Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Net Neutrality Other Regulation Security
|
Excerpt: | Executive Summary Information and communication technologies now enable firms to collect detailed and potentially intrusive data about their customers both easily and cheaply. Privacy concerns are thus no longer limited to government surveillance and public figures' |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This paper was not externally funded. However, Avi Goldfarb's research has been funded in the past by the Net Institute, the WPP/ Google Marketing Awards, the National Bureau of Economic Research, Bell University Labs, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Catherine E. Tucker's research has been funded in the past by the Net Institute, the WPP/ Google Marketing Awards, the Tilburg Law and Economics Center, the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Time Warner Research Program on Digital Communications, and the NSF CAREER Award # 1053398." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Goldfarb, Avi, and Catherine E. Tucker. "Privacy and innovation." In Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 12, pp. 65-89. University of Chicago Press, 2012 |
Author Details: | Avi Goldfarb, Catherine E. Tucker,
|
|
Defining Section 5 of the FTC Act: The Failure of the Common Law Method and the Case for Formal Agency Guidelines |
Jan M. Rybnicek Joshua D. Wright
|
| Copyright
|
|
Economic Features of the Internet and Network Neutrality |
Nicholas Economides
|
| Net Neutrality Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: We discuss the issue of a possible abolition of network neutrality and the introduction of paid prioritization by residential broadband access networks. We show that, in short run analysis where bandwidth is fixed, and in the absence of congestion, network |
Funding Details: | Economides is the founder of the Net Institute which receives Google funding. No Google funding acknowledged in study. Vint Cerf on Net Institute board[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Economides, Nicholas. "Economic Features of the Internet and Network Neutrality." Available at SSRN (2015) |
Author Details: | Nicholas Economides,
|
|
Beyond Google and evil: How policy makers, journalists and consumers should talk differently about Google and privacy |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle Jennifer M. Urban Su Li
|
| Regulation
|
|
Notice And Remedies In Copyright Licensing |
B. J. Ard
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Copyright owners now claim the power to designate practically any term in a copyright license as a" condition" enforceable on pain of a Copyright Infringement suit. If they are correct, then they can effectively supplement the six statutory grounds for infringement enumerated at Section 106 of the Copyright Act with protections of their own choosing. This move increases copyright owners' enforcement power significantly: rather than simp-ly ... |
Funding Details: | Ard had a Google Policy Fellowship at the Center for Democracy and Technology in 2009[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Ard, B. J. "Notice and Remedies in Copyright Licensing." Mo. L. Rev. 80 (2015): 313 |
Author Details: | B. J. Ard,
|
|
Audience in Intellectual Property Infringement, The |
Jeanne C. Fromer Mark A. Lemley
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | At the heart of any IP case is the problem of deciding whether the defendant has infringed on the plaintiffs right. A principal question in IP infringement disputes is whether the defendant's product (or work, or brand, or idea) is too similar in some respect to the plaintiffs. But who |
Funding Details: | Lemley was partner at Durie Tangri LLP as of this writing. Law firm represented Google in several patent, copyright, trademark suits.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Fromer, Jeanne C., and Mark A. Lemley. "Audience in Intellectual Property Infringement, The." Mich. L. Rev. 112 (2013): 1251 |
Author Details: | Jeanne C. Fromer, Mark A. Lemley,
|
|
I Want My Mp3: Legal And Policy Barriers To A Legitimate Digital Music Marketplace |
Shane Wagman
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | In the summer of 1999, eighteen-year-old Shawn Fanning introduced Napster, a new peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing software platform, onto the intemet.'In that moment, the business paradigm that had driven the modem music industry since the early twentieth century was forever changed. No longer could musicians and record label executives rely on controlling the manufacture and sale of physical recordings to generate revenue. Instead, since 1999 ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Shane Wagman is the lead author of this article. She worked for the Future of Music Coalition in 2005 and returned to the organization in 2009 as a Google Policy Fellow. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Wagman, Shane. "I Want My MP3: Legal and Policy Barriers to a Legitimate Digital Music Marketplace." J. Intell. Prop. L. 17 (2009): 95 |
Author Details: | Shane Wagman,
|
|
Proposed Remedies For Search Bias: 'Search Neutrality' And Other Proposals In The Google Inquiry |
Luke Pelican Marvin Ammori
|
| Antitrust
|
|
" Security versus Freedom" on the Internet: Cybersecurity and Net Neutrality |
Keira Poellet Marvin Ammori
|
| Regulation
|
|
Network neutrality and network management Regulation: Quality of service, price discrimination, and exclusive contracts |
Joacim Tåg Nicholas Economides
|
| Net Neutrality Other Regulation
|
|
Beyond Neutrality: How Zero Rating Can (Sometimes) Advance User Choice, Innovation, And Democratic Participation |
B. J. Ard
|
| Net Neutrality
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Over four billion people across the globe cannot afford Internet access. Their economic disadvantages are compounded by their inability to utilize the communicative, educational, and commercial tools that most Internet users take for granted. Enter zero rating. Mobile Internet providers in the developing world now waive the data charges for services like Facebook, Wikipedia, or local job-search sites. Despite zero rating's apparent ... |
Funding Details: | Ard had a Google Policy Fellowship at the Center for Democracy and Technology in 2009[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Ard, B. J. "Beyond Neutrality: How Zero Rating Can (Sometimes) Advance User Choice, Innovation, and Democratic Participation." (2016) |
Author Details: | B. J. Ard,
|
|
Why parents help their children lie to Facebook about age: Unintended consequences of the 'Children's Online Privacy Protection Act' |
Danah Boyd Eszter Hargittai Jason M. Schultz John Palfrey
|
| Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Facebook, like many communication services and social media sites, uses its Terms of Service (ToS) to forbid children under the age of 13 from creating an account. Such prohibitions are not uncommon in response to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act |
Funding Details: | At the time of writing, Schultz was an affiliate of Berkeley's Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, a beneficiary of Google funding. Prior to that, Schultz worked for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has received millions in Google funding. [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Hargittai, Eszter, Jason M. Schultz, and John Palfrey. "Why parents help their children lie to Facebook about age: Unintended consequences of the Childrenâs Online Privacy Protection Act." First Monday 16, no. 11 (2011) |
Author Details: | Danah Boyd, Eszter Hargittai, Jason M. Schultz, John Palfrey,
|
|
Our Divided Patent System |
David L. Schwartz John R. Allison Mark A. Lemley
|
| Patents
|
|
A Guide For the Perplexed Part IV: The Rejection of the Google Books Settlement |
Jonathan Band
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | 1 See Jonathan Band, A Guide for the Perplexed: Libraries and the Google Library Project Settlement, November 13, 2008, http://www. arl. org/bm~ doc/google-settlement-13nov08. pdf, for a discussion of the original settlement agreement; Jonathan Band, A Guide for the |
Funding Details: | Band frequently publishes under the auspices of the CCIA, which has received Google support. Google also cites Band's work in other litigation, and a more direct relationship may exist[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Band, Jonathan. "A Guide For the Perplexed Part IV: The Rejection of the Google Books Settlement." Association or Research Libraries 31 (2011) |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
Antitrust on the 'G string': What's behind the Commission's investigations of Google and Gazprom? CEPS Commentary, 15 June 2015 |
Andrea Renda
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Network neutrality and the economics of an information superhighway: A reply to Professor Yoo |
Barbara van Schewick Brett M. Frischmann
|
| Antitrust Copyright Net Neutrality Other Regulation
|
|
Digital exhaustion |
Aaron Perzanowski Jason M. Schultz
|
| Antitrust Copyright Other
|
Excerpt: | In recent decades, the distribution of copyrighted works has transitioned from the delivery of tangible goods to the transmission of data over digital networks. This trend towards digital distribution includes digitally native works such as computer software as well as traditionally |
Funding Details: | At the time of writing, Schultz was an affiliate of Berkeley's Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, a beneficiary of Google funding. Prior to that, Schultz worked for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has received millions in Google funding.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Perzanowski, Aaron, and Jason M. Schultz. "Digital exhaustion." UClA l. reV. 58 (2010): 889 |
Author Details: | Aaron Perzanowski, Jason M. Schultz,
|
|
Unending Search for the Optimal Infringement Filter, The |
Jason M. Schultz Sonia K. Katyal
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Professor Edward Felten has observed,"'[i] n technology policy debates, lawyers put too much faith in technical solutions, while technologists put too much faith in legal solutions."'i In their Article, The Best Available Technology Standard, Lital Helman and Professor Gideon |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Schultz is co-chair[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Katyal, Sonia K., and Jason M. Schultz. "Unending Search for the Optimal Infringement Filter, The." Colum. L. Rev. Sidebar 112 (2012): 83 |
Author Details: | Jason M. Schultz, Sonia K. Katyal,
|
|
The surprising virtues of treating trade secrets as IP rights |
Mark A. Lemley
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
Excerpt: | Trade secret law is a puzzle. Courts and scholars have struggled for over a century to figure out why we protect trade secrets. The puzzle is not in understanding what trade secret law covers; there seems to be widespread agreement on the basic contours of the law. Nor is the |
Funding Details: | Lemley is of counsel to Keker & Van Nest, which represented Google in the Oracle lawsuit in 2012. White paper suggests that ignoring patents prevents the patent system from crushing innovation.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Lemley, Mark A. "The surprising virtues of treating trade secrets as IP rights." Stanford Law Review (2008): 311-353 |
Author Details: | Mark A. Lemley,
|
|
Debate on Antitrust Scrutiny of Google |
Benjamin G. Edelman Joshua D. Wright
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | T he Senate Antitrust Subcommittee recently held a hearing'to investigate persistent allegations of Google abusing its market power. Witnesses Jeff Katz (CEO of Nextag) and Jeremy Stoppelman (CEO of Yelp) demonstrated Google giving its own services an |
Funding Details: | At the time of writing, Wright was affiliated with the George Mason University Law School Law and Economics Center, which is funded by Google.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Edelman, Benjamin G., and Joshua D. Wright. "Debate on Antitrust Scrutiny of Google." JL 2 (2012): 445 |
Author Details: | Benjamin G. Edelman, Joshua D. Wright,
|
|
A simple approach to setting reasonable royalties for standard-essential patents |
Carl Shapiro Mark A. Lemley
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Standard Setting Organizations (SSOs) typically require their members to license any standard-essential patent on Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) terms. Unfortunately, numerous high-stakes disputes have recently broken out over just what these |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Lemley has represented Google in matters related to the subject of this Article, but Google has provided no financial support for this project and the views offered here have neither been reviewed nor approved by Google." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Lemley, Mark A., and Carl Shapiro. "A simple approach to setting reasonable royalties for standard-essential patents." (2013) |
Author Details: | Carl Shapiro, Mark A. Lemley,
|
|
Remixers' Understandings Of Fair Use Online |
Amy S. Bruckman Casey Fiesler
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract How do online content creators make decisions about copyright law? In the course of day-to-day online activities, Internet users are forced to make subtle judgments about one of the most confusing and nuanced areas of law, copyright and Fair Use. In this study, we conducted semi-structured interviews with eleven content creators who participate in remix and fan creation activities online, to try to probe their legal understandings and attitudes. ... |
Funding Details: | Fiesler had a Google Policy Fellowship at Creative Commons in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Fiesler, Casey, and Amy S. Bruckman. "Remixers' understandings of Fair Use online." In Proceedings of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, pp. 1023-1032. ACM, 2014 |
Author Details: | Amy S. Bruckman, Casey Fiesler,
|
|
Should property or liability rules govern information |
Mark A. Lemley Philip J. Weiser
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | The foundational notion of property law is that" the right to exclude" is the essence of a true property right.'Using the classic property lens, the appropriate relief for trespass is thus an injunction barring the use of the property at issue. Indeed, the correlation is so strong that |
Funding Details: | Lemley is of counsel to Keker & Van Nest, which represented Google in the Oracle lawsuit in 2012. White paper suggests that ignoring patents prevents the patent system from crushing innovation.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Lemley, Mark A., and Philip J. Weiser. "Should property or liability rules govern information." Tex. L. Rev. 85 (2006): 783 |
Author Details: | Mark A. Lemley, Philip J. Weiser,
|
|
Profitability of Firms in Copyright-Intensive Industries |
Jonathan Band
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Firms in the copyright-intensive industries frequently complain that Copyright Infringement causes significant lost sales, lost revenues, lost profits, and lost jobs. However, as has been noted in numerous impartial studies, the actual impact of infringement on |
Funding Details: | Band frequently publishes under the auspices of the CCIA, which has received Google support. Google also cites Band's work in other litigation, and a more direct relationship may exist[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Band, Jonathan. "Profitability of Firms in Copyright-Intensive Industries." Available at SSRN 2333844 (2013) |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
The Us Trade Representative's (USTR's) Democracy Problem |
Margot E. Kaminski
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2043605 ... The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade
Agreement (ACTA) as a Juncture for ... Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=
2043605 ... DRAFT 4/21/12 Please cite to: Margot E. Kaminski, The US Trade Representative's
(USTR's) Democracy Problem, 35 SUFFOLK TRANSNAT'L L. REV. (forthcoming 2012). ... The
Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is an Intellectual Property (IP) enforcement ... |
Funding Details: | Kaminski had a Google Policy Fellowship at the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 2008[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Kaminski, Margot E. "The US Trade Representative's (USTR's) Democracy Problem." (2012) |
Author Details: | Margot E. Kaminski,
|
|
Software Patents and the Return of Functional Claiming |
Mark A. Lemley
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
Excerpt: | Commentators have observed for years that patents do less good and cause more harm in the
software industry than in other industries such as pharmaceuticals. They have pointed to a variety
of problems and offered a variety of solutions. While there is some truth to each of these |
Funding Details: | Lemley was partner at Durie Tangri LLP as of this writing. Law firm represented Google in several patent, copyright, trademark suits.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Lemley, Mark A. "Software Patents and the Return of Functional Claiming." (2012) |
Author Details: | Mark A. Lemley,
|
|
The google library project both sides of the story |
Jonathan Band
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Google's announcement that it will include in its search database the full text of books from five of the world's leading research libraries has provoked newspaper editorials, public debates, and two lawsuits. Some of this attention can be attributed to public |
Funding Details: | Band frequently publishes under the auspices of the CCIA, which has received Google support. Google also cites Band's work in other litigation, and a more direct relationship may exist[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Band, Jonathan. "The google library project both sides of the story." Information outlook 10, no. 6 (2006): 35-36 |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
In Icann We Trust: Assuring Accountable Internet Governance |
Ben Sperry Geoffrey A. Manne Kristian Stout
|
| Copyright
|
|
Virtues And Perils Of Anonymity: Should Intermediaries Bear The Burden? |
Nicolo Zingales
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: On 10 October 2013, the Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) handed down a judgment (Delfi v. Estonia) condoning the practice under Estonian law of holding a news portal liable, under certain circumstances, for defamatory comments of its users. Amongst the considerations that led the Court to find no violation of freedom of expression in this particular case were, above all, the inadequacy of the automatic ... |
Funding Details: | Zingales had a Google Policy Fellowship in 2013[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Zingales, Nicolo. "Virtues and perils of anonymity: should intermediaries bear the burden?." (2014) |
Author Details: | Nicolo Zingales,
|
|
Effects Of Large Scale Copyright Enforcement On Infringement And Due Process Procedural Safeguards |
Floris Kreiken
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: To effectively deter current large scale Copyright Infringement, deterrence theory teaches us that to be effective, enforcement should make sure it can target as many infringements at the same time, or increase its sanctions. Rights holders, sometimes together with governments, have used a variety of strategies to massively increase the scale of enforcement. This paper summarizes the results from case studies on eight ... |
Funding Details: | Kreiken had a Google Policy Fellowship in 2013[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Kreiken, Floris. "Effects of Large Scale Copyright Enforcement on Infringement and Due Process Procedural Safeguards." (2014) |
Author Details: | Floris Kreiken,
|
|
Whither Symmetry? Antitrust Analysis of Intellectual Property Rights at the FTC and DOJ |
Douglas H. Ginsburg Joshua D. Wright
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: In modern Antitrust law, intellectual and other forms of property have been treated symmetrically as a matter of principle. Recent actions by the Federal Trade Commission and Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, however, sound a departure from this salutary |
Funding Details: | Prior to his service on the FTC, Wright was affiliated with the George Mason University Law School Law and Economics Center, which is funded by Google.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Wright, Joshua D., and Douglas H. Ginsburg. "Whither Symmetry? Antitrust Analysis of Intellectual Property Rights at the FTC and DOJ." Antitrust Analysis of Intellectual Property Rights at the FTC and DOJ (December 10, 2013). Competition Policy International 9, no. 2 (2013): 13-71 |
Author Details: | Douglas H. Ginsburg, Joshua D. Wright,
|
|
Evaluating the Benefits of Fair Use: A Response to the PWC Report on the Costs and Benefits of'Fair Use' |
Ariel Katz Kimberlee G. Weatherall Michael W. Carroll Mike Palmedo Peter Jaszi Sean M. Flynn
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This submission to the Australia Productivity Commission responds to a recently published PricewaterhouseCoopers report on Understanding the Costs and Benefits of Introducing a 'Fair Use'Exception, prepared for APRA, AMCOS, PPCA, Copyright Agency| |
Funding Details: | Jaszi is the founder of the Digital Future Coalition, which includes many Google beneficiaries among its members[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Jaszi, Peter A., Michael W. Carroll, Sean M. Flynn, Mike Palmedo, Kimberlee G. Weatherall, and Ariel Katz. "Evaluating the Benefits of Fair Use: A Response to the PWC Report on the Costs and Benefits of'Fair Use'." Available at SSRN 2773646 (2016) |
Author Details: | Ariel Katz, Kimberlee G. Weatherall, Michael W. Carroll, Mike Palmedo, Peter Jaszi, Sean M. Flynn,
|
|
Failed Analogies: Net Neutrality Versus' Search'and'Platform'Neutrality |
Marvin Ammori
|
| Antitrust Other Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: While many have lamented that the term 'network neutrality' is boring and unclear, that concept has inspired millions around the world to file comments with national regulators, and led those regulators to take action in much of the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Perhaps |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""My law firm advises technology companies including Google. Nonetheless, the views expressed in this paper are my own views and should not attributed to Google or any other client."" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Ammori, Marvin. "Failed Analogies: Net Neutrality Versus' Search'and'Platform'Neutrality." Available at SSRN 2756093 (2016) |
Author Details: | Marvin Ammori,
|
|
Solving the orphan works problem for the united states |
David R. Hansen Gwen Hinze Jennifer M. Urban Kathryn Hashimoto Pamela Samuelson
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Over the last decade, the problem of orphan worksÛÓie, copyrighted works whose owners cannot be located by a reasonably diligent searchÛÓhas come sharply into focus as libraries, archives, and other large repositories of copyrighted works have sought to digitize |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Urban is Director[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Hansen, David R., Kathryn Hashimoto, Gwen Hinze, Pamela Samuelson, and Jennifer M. Urban. "Solving the orphan works problem for the united states." Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts 37, no. 1 (2013) |
Author Details: | David R. Hansen, Gwen Hinze, Jennifer M. Urban, Kathryn Hashimoto, Pamela Samuelson,
|
|
Does Antitrust enforcement in high tech markets benefit consumers? Stock price evidence from FTC v. Intel |
Joshua D. Wright
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Protecting open innovation: the Defensive Patent License as a new approach to patent threats, transaction costs, and tactical disarmament |
Jason M. Schultz Jennifer M. Urban
|
| Antitrust Copyright Patents
|
Excerpt: | Historically, Open Innovation Communities (" OICs"), ranging from those who make free and open source software (" FOSS") projects to various do-it-yourself hardware manufacturing, 3D printing, synthetic biology projects, 4 and green technologies, 5 have |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Schultz was co-chair at the time[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Schultz, Jason, and Jennifer M. Urban. "Protecting open innovation: the Defensive Patent License as a new approach to patent threats, transaction costs, and tactical disarmament." Harv. JL & Tech. 26 (2012): 1 |
Author Details: | Jason M. Schultz, Jennifer M. Urban,
|
|
Copyright's Latest Communications Policy: Content-Lock-Out and Compulsory Licensing for Internet Television |
Marvin Ammori
|
| Antitrust Copyright Regulation
|
|
Using Antitrust Enforcement Prudently In High-Tech Markets The Flaws Of A Potential Antitrust Case Against Google. |
Brendan J. Coffman David Balto
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Online Privacy: Towards Informational Self-Determination on the Internet |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle Ioannis Krontiris Kai Rannenberg Michael Waidner Simone Fischer-Hübner
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: While the collection and monetization of user data has become a main source for funding ÛÏfreeÛ services like search engines, online social networks, news sites and blogs, neither privacy-enhancing technologies nor its Regulations have kept up with user needs |
Funding Details: | Hoofnagle disclosed indirect Google funding in an email to the Google Transparency Project |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Fischer-Huíöbner, Simone, Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Ioannis Krontiris, Kai Rannenberg, and Michael Waidner. "Online Privacy: Towards Informational Self-Determination on the Internet." (2011) |
Author Details: | Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Ioannis Krontiris, Kai Rannenberg, Michael Waidner, Simone Fischer-Hübner,
|
|
Reality And Perception Of Copyright Terms Of Service For Online Content Creation |
Amy S. Bruckman Casey Fiesler Cliff Lampe
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract From amateur creativity to social media status updates, nearly every Internet user is also a content creator̢ but who owns that content? Policy, including Intellectual Property rights, is a necessary but often invisible part of online content sharing and social computing environments. We analyzed the copyright licenses contained in the Terms of Service of 30 different websites where users contribute content, then conducted a survey to match ... |
Funding Details: | Feisler held a Google Policy Fellowship in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Fiesler, Casey, Cliff Lampe, and Amy S. Bruckman. "Reality and perception of copyright terms of service for online content creation." In Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing, pp. 1450-1461. ACM, 2016 |
Author Details: | Amy S. Bruckman, Casey Fiesler, Cliff Lampe,
|
|
Defining And Measuring Search Bias: Some Preliminary Evidence |
Joshua D. Wright
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Search engines produce immense value by identifying, organizing, and presenting the Internets information in response to users' queries. Search engines efficiently provide better and faster answers to users' questions than alternatives. Recently, critics have taken issue with the various methods search engines use to identify relevant content and rank search results for users. Google, in particular, has been the subject of much of this ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "ICLE has received financial support from several companies, organizations and individuals, including Google. The ideas expressed here are the author's and do not necessarily reflect the views of ICLE, its board of directors, advisors, affiliates or supporters." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Wright, Joshua D. "Defining and measuring Search Bias: Some preliminary evidence." (2011) |
Author Details: | Joshua D. Wright,
|
|
The Google Settlement: International Implications |
Jonathan Band
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | ... queries. Publishers and authors disagreed and sued Google for Copyright Infringement in federal
district court in New York.2 The settlement3 creates a mechanism for Google to continue scanning
the full text of over 25 million books into its search index in exchange for: 1 Jonathan Band is |
Funding Details: | Band frequently publishes under the auspices of the CCIA, which has received Google support. Google also cites Band's work in other litigation, and a more direct relationship may exist[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Band, Jonathan. "The Google Settlement: International Implications." Computer Law Review International 3 (2009): 72 |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
If Search Neutrality Is The Answer, What's The Question? |
Geoffrey A. Manne Joshua D. Wright
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | In recent months a veritable legal and policy frenzy has erupted around Google generally, and more specifically concerning how its search activities should be regulated by government authorities throughout the world in the name of ensuring" Search Neutrality." Concerns with search engine bias-a term this Article uses to describe the activities of a search engine exercising its editorial discretion in a manner that advantages its own or ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "ICLE has received financial support from several companies and individuals, including Google. The ideas expressed here are the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of ICLE, its advisors, affiliates or supporters." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Manne, Geoffrey A., and Joshua D. Wright. "If Search Neutrality is the answer, what's the question." Colum. Bus. L. Rev. (2012): 151 |
Author Details: | Geoffrey A. Manne, Joshua D. Wright,
|
|
COPPA 2.0: The new battle over privacy, age verification, online safety & free speech |
Adam D. Thierer Berin Michael Szoka
|
| Regulation Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Online privacy, child safety, free speech and anonymity are on a collision course. The 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) already mandates certain online privacy protections for children under 13, but many advocate expanding online |
Funding Details: | The Progress and Freedom Foundation listed Google as a supporter on its website by 2007, and continued to claim Google support until the foundation's closure in 2010. [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Szoka, Berin Michael, and Adam D. Thierer. "COPPA 2.0: The new battle over privacy, age verification, online safety & free speech." Progress & Freedom Foundation Progress on Point Paper No 16 (2009) |
Author Details: | Adam D. Thierer, Berin Michael Szoka,
|
|
The Internet Design Tension Between Surveillance And Security |
Laura DeNardis
|
| Privacy Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The design tension between security and surveillance has existed for decades. This article specifically examines the protocol design tension between national security interests in surveillance versus network security in the early decades of the Internet and its predecessor networks. Using archival research and protocol-specific case studies, this article describes episodes in which the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) assessed ... |
Funding Details: | Dara had a Google Policy Fellowship in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | DeNardis, Laura. "The Internet design tension between surveillance and security." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 37, no. 2 (2015): 72-83 |
Author Details: | Laura DeNardis,
|
|
Intellectual Property in the New Technological Age: 2016-Chapters 1 and 2 |
Mark A. Lemley Peter S. Menell Robert P. Merges
|
| Copyright
|
|
Costs of Regulatory Redundancy: Consumer Protection Oversight of Online Travel Agents and the Advantages of Sole FTC Jurisdiction, The |
James C. Cooper
|
| Antitrust Regulation Security
|
|
Real Masks And Real Name Policies: Applying Anti-Mask Case Law To Anonymous Online Speech |
Margot E. Kaminski
|
| Privacy Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The First Amendment protects anonymous speech, but the scope of that protection has been the subject of much debate. This Article adds to the discussion of anonymous speech by examining anti-mask statutes and cases as an analogue for the Regulation of anonymous speech online. Anti-mask case law answers a number of questions left open by the Supreme Court. It shows that courts have used the First Amendment to protect ... |
Funding Details: | Kaminski had a Google Policy Fellowship at the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 2008[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Kaminski, Margot E. "Real Masks and Real Name Policies: Applying Anti-Mask Case Law to Anonymous Online Speech." (2013) |
Author Details: | Margot E. Kaminski,
|
|
Undue Process: Challenges for Rightsholders and Service Providers Implementing Section 512's Notice and Takedown Provisions |
Jennifer M. Urban Laura Quilter
|
| Copyright
|
|
Alan Westin's privacy homo economicus |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle
|
| Regulation Security
|
|
How Does Content Aggregation Affect Users' Search for Information? |
Catherine E. Tucker Lesley Chiou
|
| Other
|
|
The Effect Of Patent Litigation And Patent Assertion Entities On Entrepreneurial Activity |
Catherine E. Tucker Greg Rafert Stephen Kiebzak
|
| Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This paper empirically investigates the statistical relation between levels of patent litigation and venture capital (" VC") investment in the US We find that VC investment, a major funding source for entrepreneurial activity, initially increases with the number of litigated patents, but that there is a" tipping point" where further increases in the number of patents litigated are associated with decreased VC investment, which suggests an ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""Funding for this research was provided by the Computers and Communication Industry Association, whose members can be found at http://www.ccianet.org/about/members/' [Note: Google is one of CCIA's largest financial supporters.]" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Tucker, Catherine E., The Effect of Patent Litigation and Patent Assertion Entities on Entrepreneurial Activity (June 22, 2014). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2457611 |
Author Details: | Catherine E. Tucker, Greg Rafert, Stephen Kiebzak,
|
|
Antitrust, Regulatory Capture And Economic Integration |
Atilano Jorge Padilla Damien Neven Mario Mariniello
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | There is growing worldwide concern about bias in the enforcement of competition law in favour of domestic firms. Even seemingly neutral Antitrust laws can lead discrimination if they are enforced selectively. Authors investigate the distortions that national competition authorities generate when they pursue non-competition goals in favour of domestic firms, and discuss ways to address this negative policy development in a globalised world. The ... |
Funding Details: | Google has contributed $250,000 to Bruegel since 2010 according to Bruegel annual reports.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Mariniello, Mario, Damien Neven, and Atilano Jorge Padilla. Antitrust, Regulatory capture and economic integration. No. 2015/11. Bruegel Policy Contribution, 2015 |
Author Details: | Atilano Jorge Padilla, Damien Neven, Mario Mariniello,
|
|
Internet Freedom and the Role of an Informed Citizenry at the Dawn of the Information Age |
Marvin Ammori Sascha D. Meinrath
|
| Copyright
|
|
Towards an economic framework for network neutrality Regulation |
Barbara van Schewick
|
| Antitrust Net Neutrality Regulation
|
|
Copyright Crime And Punishment: The First Amendment's Proportionality Problem |
Margot E. Kaminski
|
| Copyright First Amendment
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The United States is often considered to be the most speech-protective country in the world. Paradoxically, however, the features that have led to this reputation have created areas in which the United States is in fact less speech protective than other countries. The Supreme Court's increasing use of a categorical approach to the First Amendment has created a growing divide between the US approach to reconciling copyright and free ... |
Funding Details: | Kaminski had a Google Policy Fellowship at the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 2008[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Kaminski, Margot E. "Copyright Crime and Punishment: The First Amendment's Proportionality Problem." (2013) |
Author Details: | Margot E. Kaminski,
|
|
Jones-Ing For A Solution: Commercial Street Surveillance And Privacy Torts In Canada |
Stuart Hargreaves
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: While street surveillance technologies such as Google Street View are deployed with no discriminatory intent, there is selective scrutiny applied to the published imagery by the anonymous crowd. Disproportionately directed at women and members of ethnic minority groups, this scrutiny means the social risks of street surveillance are not equal. This paper considers the possibility of invasion of privacy actions in tort brought against the ... |
Funding Details: | Hargreaves had a Google Policy Fellowship at the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) in 2009[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Hargreaves, Stuart. "ÛÏJones-ingÛ for a Solution: Commercial Street Surveillance and Privacy Torts in Canada." Laws 3, no. 3 (2014): 388-409 |
Author Details: | Stuart Hargreaves,
|
|
THE JOHN MARSHALL REVIEW OF Intellectual Property LAW |
Jonathan Band
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | ABSTRACT In its Library Project, Google is scanning millions of books from the world's leading research libraries to include in a searchable database. This scanning has occurred without the copyright owners' authorization, leading to the class action copyright |
Funding Details: | Band frequently publishes under the auspices of the CCIA, which has received Google support. Google also cites Band's work in other litigation, and a more direct relationship may exist[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | BAND, JONATHAN. "THE JOHN MARSHALL REVIEW OF Intellectual Property LAW." (2009) |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
Rationalizing Internet Safe Harbors |
Mark A. Lemley
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Internet intermediaries-service providers, Web hosting companies, Internet backbone providers, online marketplaces, and search engines-process hundreds of millions of data transfers every day, and host or link to literally tens of billions of items of third party |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I should note that I currently represent or have in the past represented various Internet intermediaries, including Google, eBay, and Pacific Bell Internet Services." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Lemley, Mark A. "Rationalizing Internet Safe Harbors." Journal of Telecommunications and High Technology Law 6 (2007): 101 |
Author Details: | Mark A. Lemley,
|
|
Media Diversity And Online Advertising |
Luke Pelican Marvin Ammori
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | In the midst of a fierce presidential election season, in October 2012, The New York Times revealed that the political campaigns of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney agree on at least one thing. 1 Both are turning to personalized data about voters, such as" shopping histories, gambling tendencies, interest in get-rich-quick schemes, dating preferences and financial problems." 2 Campaign workers use this information in their" get out the vote" efforts ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Associate at the Ammori Group. In various projects, the Ammori Group law firm has represented media/technology companies including Google, Automattic (WordPress.com), Tumblr, Daily Kos, Ars Technica, and others. The views expressed in this article are those of Ammori and Pelican alone, and should not be attributed to any client or other institution." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Ammori, Marvin, and Luke Pelican. "Media diversity and online advertising." Alb. L. Rev. 76 (2012): 665 |
Author Details: | Luke Pelican, Marvin Ammori,
|
|
I Am Not A Lawyer: Copyright Q&A In Online Creative Communities |
Amy S. Bruckman Casey Fiesler Jessica L. Feuston
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Once referred to by the Supreme Court as the" metaphysics" of law, many parts of copyright policy are historically confusing. Therefore, it isn't surprising that in communities where amateur content creators work within a legal gray area, copyright is a frequent topic of conversation. Here, people with often little knowledge of the letter of the law are asking and answering complex legal questions in the context of their creative activities. Working from ... |
Funding Details: | Fiesler had a Google Policy Fellowship at Creative Commons in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Fiesler, Casey, Jessica Feuston, and Amy S. Bruckman. "I Am Not a Lawyer: Copyright Q&A in Online Creative Communities." In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Supporting Group Work, pp. 291-294. ACM, 2014 |
Author Details: | Amy S. Bruckman, Casey Fiesler, Jessica L. Feuston,
|
|
Extra-Jurisdictional Remedies Involving Patent Licensing |
Bruce H. Kobayashi Douglas H. Ginsburg Joshua D. Wright Koren W. Wong-Ervin
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: In the last several years, competition agencies around the world have imposed or considered imposing extra-jurisdictional remedies on patent holders, particularly owners of standard-essential patents (SEPs) upon which the patent holder has made a commitment to |
Funding Details: | Prior to his service on the FTC, Wright was affiliated with the George Mason University Law School Law and Economics Center, which is funded by Google.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Wong-Ervin, Koren W., Joshua D. Wright, Bruce H. Kobayashi, and Douglas H. Ginsburg. "Extra-Jurisdictional Remedies Involving Patent Licensing." (2016) |
Author Details: | Bruce H. Kobayashi, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Joshua D. Wright, Koren W. Wong-Ervin,
|
|
The economics of network neutrality |
Benjamin E. Hermalin Nicholas Economides
|
| Antitrust Net Neutrality Regulation
|
|
The Problem Of Search Engines As Essential Facilities: An Economic & Legal Assessment |
Geoffrey A. Manne
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: What is wrong with calls for Search Neutrality, especially those rooted in the notion of Internet search (or, more accurately, Google, the policy scolds' bÌ»te noir of the day) as an ÛÏessential facility,Û and necessitating government-mandated access? As others have noted, the basic concept of neutrality in search is, at root, farcical. The idea that a search engine, which offers its users edited access to the most relevant websites based on the search ... |
Funding Details: | Manne is affiliated with the International Center for Law and Economics, which has long received Google funding[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Manne, Geoffrey A. "The Problem of Search Engines as Essential Facilities: An Economic & Legal Assessment." (2011) |
Author Details: | Geoffrey A. Manne,
|
|
Internet Search Competition: Where is the Beef? |
David Balto
|
| Antitrust Other Regulation
|
|
The Implementation, Application and Effects of the EU Directive on Copyright in the Information Society. CEPS Special Report No. 120, 19 November 2015 |
Alberto Bolognini Andrea Renda Felice Simonelli Giacomo Luchetta Giuseppe Mazziotti
|
| Copyright Net Neutrality
|
Excerpt: | This study provides an ex-post evaluation of the EU copyright framework as provided by EU Directive 29/2001 on Copyright in the Information Society (InfoSoc Directive) and related legislation, focusing on four key criteria: effectiveness, efficiency, coherence and relevance. |
Funding Details: | Google is a "Corporate Member" of CEPS as of 2015[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Renda, Andrea, Felice Simonelli, Giuseppe Mazziotti, Alberto Bolognini, and Giacomo Luchetta. "The Implementation, Application and Effects of the EU Directive on Copyright in the Information Society. CEPS Special Report No. 120, 19 November 2015." (2015) |
Author Details: | Alberto Bolognini, Andrea Renda, Felice Simonelli, Giacomo Luchetta, Giuseppe Mazziotti,
|
|
Analysis of proposed network neutrality rules |
Barbara van Schewick
|
| Antitrust Net Neutrality Regulation
|
Excerpt: | 1. The no-throttling rule should explicitly ban discrimination against individual applications AND
classes of applications. ...................................................................................................... 3 ... 2. The
exception for reasonable network management should require network management to be as |
Funding Details: | The Stanford Center for Internet and Society, where Van Schewick has been a fellow since 2001, received a $2 million grant from Google in 2006.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | van Schewick, Barbara. "Analysis of proposed network neutrality rules." (2015) |
Author Details: | Barbara van Schewick,
|
|
Privacy And Antitrust: Underpants Gnomes, The First Amendment, And Subjectivity |
James C. Cooper
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Privacy has begun to creep into Antitrust discussions. In some ways, this should not be surprising. Some of the largest and most ubiquitous companies, like Google and Facebook, give away their services in return for consumer data. If information about ourselves really is the price we pay for content, why shouldn't Antitrust limit companies' ability to collect and analyze consumer data? Although this logic has some facial appeal, ... |
Funding Details: | Google Disclosure Page: George Mason University Law School Law and Economics Center[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Cooper, James C. "Privacy and Antitrust: Underpants Gnomes, the First Amendment, and Subjectivity." (2013) |
Author Details: | James C. Cooper,
|
|
Network neutrality and quality of service: What a non-discrimination rule should look like |
Barbara van Schewick
|
| Antitrust Net Neutrality Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: In December 2010, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted the Open Internet Order, which enacted binding network neutrality rules for the first time. Network neutrality rules limit the ability of Internet service providers to interfere with the |
Funding Details: | The Stanford Center for Internet and Society, where Van Schewick has been a fellow since 2001, received a $2 million grant from Google in 2006.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Van Schewick, Barbara. "Network neutrality and quality of service: What a non-discrimination rule should look like." (2014) |
Author Details: | Barbara van Schewick,
|
|
Privacy and modern advertising: Most us Internet users want'do not track'to stop collection of data about their online activities |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle
|
| Antitrust Regulation
|
|
Net Neutrality,'Non-Discrimination and Digital Distribution of Content Through the Internet |
Nicholas Economides
|
| Antitrust Net Neutrality Other Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The vast majority of US residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet access. Up to now, the Internet was characterized by a regime of âNet Neutralityâ where there was no discrimination in the price of a transmitted information packet |
Funding Details: | Economides is the founder of the Net Institute which receives Google funding. No Google funding acknowledged in study. Vint Cerf on Net Institute board[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Economides, Nicholas. "'Net Neutrality,'Non-Discrimination and Digital Distribution of Content Through the Internet." TPRC, 2007 |
Author Details: | Nicholas Economides,
|
|
The Microsoft Case & Google |
Stephen D. Houck
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Government Antitrust enforcement agencies are now considering the applicability of §2 to
certain of Google’s practices, like its display of thematic search results. |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""Of counsel, Menaker & Herrmann. The author was lead trial counsel to the plaintiff states in the Microsoft litigation discussed in the article and is currently an advisor to Google."" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Houck, Stephen. "The Microsoft Case and Google." Antitrust Chronicle 5 (2012) |
Author Details: | Stephen D. Houck,
|
|
Lca White Paper-How Flexibility Supports The Goals Of Copyright Law-Fair Use And The Us Library Experience |
Alexandra Wood Elizabeth Hadzima Jennifer M. Urban Lila Bailey
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | White Paper created on behalf of the American Library Association and the Association of Research Libraries as members of the Library Copyright Alliance and as clients of Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Urban is Director[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Hadzima, Elizabeth, Alexandra Wood, Lila Bailey, and Jennifer Urban. "LCA White Paper-How Flexibility Supports the Goals of Copyright Law-Fair Use and the US Library Experience." (2013) |
Author Details: | Alexandra Wood, Elizabeth Hadzima, Jennifer M. Urban, Lila Bailey,
|
|
Google's Ad Preference Manager: One Small Step For Google. One Giant Leap For Privacy |
Berin Michael Szoka
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Google's new Interest Based Advertising(IBA) program represents the company's first foray into what is generally called Online Behavioral Advertising: In order to deliver more relevant advertising, Google will begin tailoring ads delivered through AdSense on the Google Content Network and YouTube. com, based on a profile of each user's interests created by tracking their browsing activity across sites that use AdSense-but not search ... |
Funding Details: | Google Disclosure Page: Third Party Support and Policy Fellowship program[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Szoka, Berin Michael. "GoogleÛªs Ad Preference Manager: One Small Step for Google, One Giant Leap for Privacy." (2009) |
Author Details: | Berin Michael Szoka,
|
|
Copyright Exhaustion and the Personal Use Dilemma |
Aaron Perzanowski Jason M. Schultz
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Today's digital consumer makes a lot of copies.'Consider the purchase of the latest Lil'B or Wye Oak CD. Transferring that CD onto a laptop creates at least one copy. Back up your hard drive, and a second copy now exists. Put the music files on your iPod, and you now |
Funding Details: | In 2012, Google awarded $200,000 to the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, where Schultz is co-chair[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Perzanowski, Aaron, and Jason M. Schultz. "Copyright Exhaustion and the Personal Use Dilemma." Minn. L. Rev. 96 (2011): 2067 |
Author Details: | Aaron Perzanowski, Jason M. Schultz,
|
|
The Role Of Copyright In Online Creative Communities: Law, Norms, And Policy |
Casey Fiesler
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Many sources of rules govern our interactions with technology and our behavior onlineÛÓlaw, ethical guidelines, community norms, website policiesÛÓand they do not always agree. This is particularly true in the context of content production because copyright law represents a collection of complex policies that often do not always account for the ways that people use and re-use digital media. Within legal gray areas, people make decisions every day ... |
Funding Details: | Feisler held a Google Policy Fellowship in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Fiesler, Casey. "The role of copyright in online creative communities: law, norms, and policy." PhD diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015 |
Author Details: | Casey Fiesler,
|
|
Governing Spectrum Commons |
Rishabh Dara
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This paper adopts Ostrom's (1990) framework of governing common pool resources and applies it to electromagnetic spectrum in order to examine conventional policy prescriptions of privatisation and command-and-control, which are dominantly used in |
Funding Details: | Dara had a Google Policy Fellowship in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Dara, Rishabh. "Governing Spectrum Commons." Browser Download This Paper (2015) |
Author Details: | Rishabh Dara,
|
|
Does Antitrust Have a Role to Play in Regulating Big Data? |
D. Daniel Sokol Roisin E. Comerford
|
| Antitrust Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The collection of user data online has seen enormous growth in recent years. Consumers have benefitted from the growth through an increase in free or heavily subsidized services, better quality offerings, and rapid innovation. At the same time, the |
Funding Details: | Sokol is Senior Of Counsel Wilson, Sonisini Goodrich & Rosati, which counts Google as a client, but the authors assert that this is not sponsored research: "As a disclaimer, this is purely academic work – nobody sponsored it or offered to sponsor it. If they did, we would be sipping
Mai Tais with our respective friends and families on a beach in Hawaii based on the proceeds of such a sponsorship. Weare not."[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Sokol, D. Daniel, and Roisin E. Comerford. "Does Antitrust Have a Role to Play in Regulating Big Data?." Available at SSRN 2723693 (2016) |
Author Details: | D. Daniel Sokol, Roisin E. Comerford,
|
|
Assertion of Standards-Essential Patents by Non-Practicing Entities |
Jorge L. Contreras
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
|
The Protectability of Application Program Interfaces: Oracle America v. Google |
Jonathan Band
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: In May 2014, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) in Oracle America v. Google ruled that Google infringed Oracle's copyright when Google replicated the Java application program interface in the Android application program interface. In July |
Funding Details: | Band frequently publishes under the auspices of the CCIA, which has received Google support. Google also cites Band's work in other litigation, and a more direct relationship may exist[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Band, Jonathan. "The Protectability of Application Program Interfaces: Oracle America v. Google." Google (August 14, 2015) (2015) |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
Digital Feudalism: Enclosures And Erasures From Digital Rights Management To The Digital Divide |
James W. Losey Sascha D. Meinrath Victor W. Pickard
|
| Regulation
|
|
Censorship, Governments & Flagellating Google |
Lauren Weinstein
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Governmets around the world have become frustrated by their inabilities to control their populations' access to information on the Internet. |
Funding Details: | Google reveals prominent Stanford Law professor among paid consultants[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Weinstein, Lauren. "Censorship, Governments, and Flagellating Google".(2011) |
Author Details: | Lauren Weinstein,
|
|
Automated Experiments on Ad Privacy Settings |
Amit Datta Anupam Datta Michael Carl Tschantz
|
| Advertising
|
Excerpt: | Abstract To partly address people's concerns over web tracking, Google has created the Ad Settings webpage to provide information about and some choice over the profiles Google creates on users. We present AdFisher, an automated tool that explores how user behaviors, Google's ads, and Ad Settings interact. AdFisher can run browser-based experiments and analyze data using machine learning and significance tests. Our tool uses a rigorous ... |
Funding Details: | Google funds both Carnegie Mellon, where Anumpam and Amit Datta work, and the Berkeley International Computer Science Institute, where Tschantz is a researcher[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Datta, Amit, Michael Carl Tschantz, and Anupam Datta. "Automated experiments on ad privacy settings." Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2015, no. 1 (2015): 92-112 |
Author Details: | Amit Datta, Anupam Datta, Michael Carl Tschantz,
|
|
Strange Bedfellows: Network Neutrality's Unifying Influence |
Marvin Ammori
|
| Antitrust Regulation
|
Excerpt: | I want to talk about something called network (or" net") neutrality. Let me begin, though, with a story involving short codes. For those unfamiliar with what a short code is, recall the voting process on American Idol and the little code that you can punch into your cell phone to vote |
Funding Details: | Marvin Ammori co-manages the Ammori Group, a law firm and Internet-law consulting practice whose clients include Google Inc.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Ammori, Marvin. "Strange Bedfellows: Network Neutrality's Unifying Influence." Regent UL Rev. 22 (2009): 335 |
Author Details: | Marvin Ammori,
|
|
Antitrust issues in network industries |
Nicholas Economides
|
| Antitrust Copyright Net Neutrality Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract I analyze how Antitrust law and sectoral Regulatory rules should be applied to network industries. I first identify a number of relevant features of network industries that may affect the way in which Antitrust law and Regulatory rules should be applied. These relevant |
Funding Details: | Economides is the founder of the Net Institute which receives Google funding. No Google funding acknowledged in study. Vint Cerf on Net Institute board[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Economides, Nicholas. "Antitrust issues in network industries." The Reform of EC Competition Law (2008): 24 |
Author Details: | Nicholas Economides,
|
|
Interfaces on Trial 3.0: Oracle America v. Google and Beyond |
Jonathan Band
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This is the third volume of a history of the global legal debate concerning copyright and competition in the software industry. The debate has centered on two related issues. First, does copyright protect the elements of computer programs necessary to achieve |
Funding Details: | Band frequently publishes under the auspices of the CCIA, which has received Google support. Google also cites Band's work in other litigation, and a more direct relationship may exist[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Band, Jonathan. "Interfaces on Trial 3.0: Oracle America v. Google and Beyond." (2016) |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
Regulating the new information intermediaries as gatekeepers of information diversity |
Dr. Katharina Kleinen-Von Königslöw Natali Helberger Rob van der Noll
|
| Copyright
|
|
Understanding Online Markets and Antitrust Analysis |
D. Daniel Sokol Jingyuan Ma
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Antitrust analysis of online markets is a hot topic around the world. In a number of jurisdictions, online markets already have been subject to Antitrust review in merger or conduct cases. In other jurisdictions, these issues are in a nascent stage of policy. A number |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Professor Sokol in his capacity as Senior Of Counsel at Wilson SonsiniGoodrich & Rosati consults for a number of companies involved in online markets, including Google." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Sokol, D. Daniel, and Jingyuan Ma. "Understanding Online Markets and Antitrust Analysis." (2016) |
Author Details: | D. Daniel Sokol, Jingyuan Ma,
|
|
Chairman Leibowitz's Disconnect on Privacy Regulation & the Future of News |
Adam D. Thierer Berin Michael Szoka
|
| Antitrust Regulation
|
|
Unbundling Google Users From Europe |
Mario Mariniello
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | The European Parliament is set to adopt a non-binding resolution on ‘Supporting Consumer Rights in the Digital Single Market’ on Thursday (27 November). |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "'Full disclosure: Bruegel is supported by a number of public and private members, including Google, Microsoft and Deutsche Telekom. Neither was involved in the writing of this commentary, and their contributions amounted to 1.3% of BruegelÕs total 2012 budget. A full list of members and their contributions can be found here."" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Mariniello, M. "Unbundling Google Users from Europe." Bruegel, Section Comments (2014) |
Author Details: | Mario Mariniello,
|
|
Google Politics: The Political Determinants Of Internet Censorship In Democracies |
Daniel Pemstein Stephen A. Meserve
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract The expansion of digital interconnectivity has simultaneously increased individuals' access to media and presented governments with new opportunities to regulate information flows. As a result, even highly democratic countries now issue frequent censorship and user data requests to digital content providers. We argue that government internet censorship occurs, in part, for political reasons, and seek to identify the conditions under which states ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The authors contributed equally to this work, which was supported, in part, by a Google Faculty Research Award." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Meserve, Stephen A., and Daniel Pemstein. "Google Politics: The Political Determinants of Internet Censorship in Democracies. |
Author Details: | Daniel Pemstein, Stephen A. Meserve,
|
|
The High-School Profiling Attack: How Online Privacy Laws Can Actually Increase Minors' Risk |
Keith W. Ross Ratan Dey Yuan Ding
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract. Lawmakers, children's advocacy groups and modern society at large recognize the importance of protecting the Internet privacy of minors (under 18 years of age). Online Social Networks, in particular, take precautions to prevent third parties from using their services to discover and profile minors. These precautions include banning young children from joining, not listing minors when searching for users by high school or city, and displaying only ... |
Funding Details: | Ross received a Faculty Research Award in 2012[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Dey, Ratan, Yuan Ding, and Keith W. Ross. "The high-school profiling attack: How online privacy laws can actually increase minors risk." In Proc. of Internet Measurement Conference, vol. 13. 2013 |
Author Details: | Keith W. Ross, Ratan Dey, Yuan Ding,
|
|
Ancillary Copyright for News Publishers: Would Google Really Have to Pay?ÛÒA Competition Law Analysis |
Christian Kersting Sebastian Dworschak
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
|
Sunlight: Fine-grained targeting detection at scale with statistical confidence |
Augustin Chaintreau Daniel Hsu Mathias Lecuyer Riley Spahn Roxana Geambasu Yannis Spiliopolous
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract We present Sunlight, a system that detects the causes of targeting phenomena on the web--such as personalized advertisements, recommendations, or content--at large scale and with solid statistical confidence. Today's web is growing increasingly complex and impenetrable as myriad of services collect, analyze, use, and exchange users' personal information. No one can tell who has what data, for what purposes they are using it, and ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This work was supported by a Google Research Award" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Lecuyer, Mathias, Riley Spahn, Yannis Spiliopolous, Augustin Chaintreau, Roxana Geambasu, and Daniel Hsu. "Sunlight: Fine-grained targeting detection at scale with statistical confidence." In Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, pp. 554-566. ACM, 2015 |
Author Details: | Augustin Chaintreau, Daniel Hsu, Mathias Lecuyer, Riley Spahn, Roxana Geambasu, Yannis Spiliopolous,
|
|
The Perfect Is The Enemy Of The Good: The Antitrust Objections To The Google Books Settlement |
Marina Lao
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The Google Books settlement recently rejected by a district court has been criticized as Anticompetitive. Critics argued, and the court agreed, that approval would give Google a ÛÏde facto monopoly over unclaimed worksÛ and ÛÏarguably give Google control over the [online] search market.Û I disagree with these assessments. Though the settlement would indeed give Google de facto exclusivity over ÛÏorphanÛ or ÛÏunclaimedÛ works, it seems ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Note: Lao does not disclose Google funding in this white paper, but does disclose Google funding elsewhere: "This essay draws from the author's article entitled Search, Essential Facilities, and the Antitrust Duty to Deal, 11 NW. J.TECH.& INTELL. PROP. 27" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Lao, Marina. "The Perfect Is the Enemy of the Good: The Antitrust Objections to the Google Books Settlement." (2011) |
Author Details: | Marina Lao,
|
|
An Overview Of Privacy Law |
Daniel J. Solove Paul M. Schwartz
|
| First Amendment Privacy
|
Excerpt: | ... GW Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2015-45 An Overview of Privacy Law Daniel J. Solove
& Paul M. Schwartz Chapter 2 of PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS (published by IAPP, 2015) ...
Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2669879 Electronic copy available at: |
Funding Details: | Schwartz received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Solove, Daniel J., and Paul M. Schwartz. "An Overview of Privacy Law." (2015) |
Author Details: | Daniel J. Solove, Paul M. Schwartz,
|
|
Why Imposing New Tolls On Third-Party Content And Applications Threatens Innovation And Will Not Improve Broadband Providers Investment |
Nicholas Economides
|
| Broadband Infrastructure
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: While some broadband providers have called Internet content and application providers free riders on their infrastructure, this is incorrect and misguided. End-users pay for their residential broadband providers for access to the Internet, and content providers pay their own ISPs for connectivity as well. However, content providers need not pay residential broadband providers' ISPs in order to reach their customers. This feature of the Internet ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""The research reported herein was supported by Google Inc.; the views expressed in this paper are, of course, those of the author." " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Economides, Nicholas. "Why Imposing New Tolls on Third-Party Content and Applications Threatens Innovation and Will Not Improve Broadband ProvidersÛª Investment." (2010) |
Author Details: | Nicholas Economides,
|
|
Counting The Costs Of Collective Rights Management Of Music Copyright In Europe |
Benjamin Gibert Roya Ghafele
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | The identification and clearance of music copyright is a complex process that suffers from high transaction costs when managed by individual rightsholders. The pooling of music copyright in collective rights management organizations has historically reduced these costs, while providing a larger, and thus more attractive, repertoire to commercial users via the issuance of blanket licenses. However, the development of digital distribution ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This research material was made possible through the generous funding of Google. The authors would like to thank Google for its funding." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Ghafele, Roya, and Benjamin Gibert. "Counting the Costs of Collective Rights Management of Music Copyright in Europe." (2011) |
Author Details: | Benjamin Gibert, Roya Ghafele,
|
|
Attention Rivalry Among Online Platforms |
David S. Evans
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Many online businesses seek and provide attention. These online attention rivals provide products and features to obtain the attention of consumers and sell some of that attention, through other products and services, to merchants, developers, and others who |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I would like to thank Steven Joyce and Jacqueline Murphy for research help; Howard Chang, Elisa Mariscal, Richard Schmalensee, Catherine E. Tucker, and Vanessa Zhang and a referee for very helpful suggestions; and Google for funding the research." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Evans, David S. "Attention Rivalry Among Online Platforms." Journal of Competition Law and Economics 9, no. 2 (2013): 313-357 |
Author Details: | David S. Evans,
|
|
Rejoinder-Implications of Online Display Advertising: Targeting and Obtrusivenessâ |
Avi Goldfarb Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | The commentaries on our work suggest several broader implications of our findings as well as a concern that we understate the size of the effect. In this rejoinder, we discuss our views on the Regulatory implications, the implications for firm strategies, and the implications for our |
Funding Details: | Tucker's CV discloses $155,000 in Google support,awarded between 2009 and 2012[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Goldfarb, Avi, and Catherine E. Tucker. "Rejoinder-Implications of âOnline Display Advertising: Targeting and Obtrusivenessâ." Marketing Science 30, no. 3 (2011): 413-415 |
Author Details: | Avi Goldfarb, Catherine E. Tucker,
|
|
Advertising bans and the substitutability of online and offline advertising |
Avi Goldfarb Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Regulation Taxes
|
|
The Digital Public Domain: Foundations for an Open Culture |
Juan Carlos De Martin
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Digital technology has made culture more accessible than ever before. Texts, audio, pictures and video can easily be produced, disseminated, used and remixed using devices that are increasingly user-friendly and affordable. However, along with this |
Funding Details: | Hal Abelson, Google visiting scholar is a contributor to this volume[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | De Martin, Juan Carlos. "The Digital Public Domain: Foundations for an Open Culture." (2012) |
Author Details: | Juan Carlos De Martin,
|
|
The Information Privacy Law Of Web Applications And Cloud Computing |
Sebastian Zimmeck
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This article surveys and evaluates the privacy law of web applications and cloud computing. Cloud services, and web applications in particular, are subject to many different privacy law requirements. While these requirements are often perceived as ill-fitting, they can be interpreted to provide a structurally sound and coherent privacy regime. The applicable body of law can be separated into two tiers: the primary privacy law and the ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I would like to thank Google and the University of California, Berkeley
for a generous research fellowship that made this work possible. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Zimmeck, Sebastian. "The information privacy Law of Web applications and cloud computing." (2013) |
Author Details: | Sebastian Zimmeck,
|
|
Breaking The Web: Data Localization Vs. The Global Internet |
Anupam Chander Uyên P. Lê
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: A BRICS Internet, the Euro Cloud, the Iranian Internet. Governments across the world eager to increase control over the World Wide Web are tearing it apart. Iran seeks to develop an Internet free of Western influences or domestic dissent. The Australian government places restrictions on health data leaving the country. South Korea requires mapping data to be stored domestically. Vietnam insists on a local copy of all Vietnamese ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "We are grateful for a Google Research Award, which helped support this work." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Chander, Anupam, and Uyen P. Le. "Breaking the Web: Data Localization vs. the Global Internet." (2014) |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander, Uyên P. Lê,
|
|
Neutral'Search As A Basis For Antitrust Action? |
Marina Lao
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The Federal Trade Commission recently voted unanimously to close its Antitrust investigation into Google's search practices after concluding that the firm's practice of favoring its own content in its search results did not violate US Antitrust laws. The agency determined that, although the practice (often called ÛÏSearch BiasÛ) may have an incidental negative impact on some competitors, it was a product improvement that likely benefited ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This essay draws from the author's article entitled Search, Essential Facilities, and the Antitrust Duty to Deal, 11 NW. J.TECH. & INTELL. PROP. 275 (2013), which received research funding from Google Inc.
" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Lao, Marina. "'Neutral Search as a Basis for Antitrust Action?." (2013) |
Author Details: | Marina Lao,
|
|
Might Financial Cryptography Kill Financial Innovation?The Curious Case Of Emv |
Frank Stajano Mike Bond Omar Choudary Ross Anderson Steven J. Murdoch
|
| Antitrust Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract The credit card system has been one of the world's great successes because of its adaptability. By the mid-1990s, a credit card had become a mechanism for authenticating a transaction by presenting a username (the card number) and a password (the expiry date, plus often a CVV) that was already used in mail order and could be adapted with little fuss to the Internet. Now banks in Europe, and increasingly elsewhere, have moved to the EMV ÛÏ ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Omar Choudary is a recipient of the Google Europe Fellowship in Mobile Security, and this research is supported in part by this Google Fellowship. However the ideas in this paper were not discussed with any Google staff prior to submission and thus do not necessarily represent the views of Google." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Anderson, Ross, Mike Bond, Omar Choudary, Steven J. Murdoch, and Frank Stajano. "Might financial cryptography kill financial innovation? the curious case of EMV." In International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security, pp. 220-234. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011 |
Author Details: | Frank Stajano, Mike Bond, Omar Choudary, Ross Anderson, Steven J. Murdoch,
|
|
Information Goes Global: Protecting Privacy, Security, and the New Economy in a World of Cross-Border Data Flows |
Anupam Chander Usman Ahmed
|
| Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This paper addresses the question of whether it is possible to balance the need for a free flow of information across borders with legitimate government concerns related to public order, consumer privacy, and security. The paper begins by highlighting the risks |
Funding Details: | Chandler received Faculty Research awards in 2012, 2013, and 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Ahmed, Usman, and Anupam Chander. "Information Goes Global: Protecting Privacy, Security, and the New Economy in a World of Cross-Border Data Flows." In E15Initiative. Geneva: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and World Economic Forum. 2015 |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander, Usman Ahmed,
|
|
What do they know about me |
Ashwini Rao Florian Schaub Norman Sadeh
|
| Privacy Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Data aggregators collect large amount of information about individual users and create detailed online behavioral profiles of individuals. Behavioral profiles benefit users by improving products and services. However, they have also raised concerns regarding user |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This work was in part supported by the National Science Founda-tion under grant CNS13-30596 and in part by grants from Google and Samsung." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Rao, Ashwini, Florian Schaub, and Norman Sadeh. "What do they know about me." Contents and concerns of online behavioral profiles (2015) |
Author Details: | Ashwini Rao, Florian Schaub, Norman Sadeh,
|
|
Google And The Limits Of Antitrust: The Case Against The Case Against Google |
Geoffrey A. Manne Joshua D. Wright
|
| Antitrust
|
|
A Look At The Consequences Of Internet Censorship Through An Isp Lens |
Mobin Javed Sheharbano Khattak Syed Ali Khayam Vern Paxson Zartash Afzal Uzmi
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Internet censorship artificially changes the dynamics of resource production and consumption, affecting a range of stakeholders that include end users, service providers, and content providers. We analyze two large-scale censorship events in Pakistan: blocking of pornographic content in 2011 and of YouTube in 2012. Using traffic datasets collected at home and SOHO networks before and after the censorship events, we: a) quantify the ... |
Funding Details: | Paxzon has received a Faculty Research Award and two Focused Research Awards from Google[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Khattak, Sheharbano, Mobin Javed, Syed Ali Khayam, Zartash Afzal Uzmi, and Vern Paxson. "A look at the consequences of internet censorship through an ISP lens." In Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Internet Measurement Conference, pp. 271-284. ACM, 2014 |
Author Details: | Mobin Javed, Sheharbano Khattak, Syed Ali Khayam, Vern Paxson, Zartash Afzal Uzmi,
|
|
Towards Usable Privacy Policies: Semi-automatically Extracting Data Practices from Websites' Privacy Policies |
Aleecia M. McDonald Alessandro Acquisti Joel Reidenberg Lorrie Faith Cranor Noah A. Smith Norman Sadeh Travis D. Breaux
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Natural language privacy policies have become the de facto standard notice and choice method on the Web, in order to communicate a website's data practices. Yet, website privacy policies are often complex and difficult to understand. As a result, few users bother to read them [9]. It has been proposed to improve notice and choice mechanisms by making privacy practices machine-readable, eg, in the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) or Do Not ... |
Funding Details: | Multiple coauthors have received direct Google support[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Sadeh, Norman, Alessandro Acquisti, Travis D. Breaux, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Aleecia M. McDonald, Joel Reidenberg, Noah A. Smith et al. "Towards Usable Privacy Policies: Semi-automatically Extracting Data Practices From WebsitesÛª Privacy Policies." SOUPS, 2014 |
Author Details: | Aleecia M. McDonald, Alessandro Acquisti, Joel Reidenberg, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Noah A. Smith, Norman Sadeh, Travis D. Breaux,
|
|
The Racist algorithm? |
Anupam Chander
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Are we on the verge of an apartheid by algorithm? Will the age of big data lead to decisions that unfairly favor one race over others, or men over women? At the dawn of the Information Age, legal scholars are sounding warnings about the ubiquity of automated |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I am grateful as well to a Google Research Award that supported related research." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Chander, Anupam. "The Racist algorithm?." (2016) |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander,
|
|
Open Standards: Public Policy Aspects And Competition Law Requirements |
Marcus Glader
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | As described above, standardisation activities have important welfare-enhancing properties, enabling and stimulating innovation and dissemination of technology. They can serve to create common technical baselines and interoperable platforms that supplement and stimulate competition between proprietary technologies, products and services. This creates consumer welfare through interoperability, cumulative innovation, best-of-breed ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Financial support from Google for the
preparation of this paper is gratefully acknowledged." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Glader, Marcus. "Open standards: public policy aspects and competition law requirements." European Competition Journal 6, no. 3 (2010): 611-648 |
Author Details: | Marcus Glader,
|
|
A Counterfactual Impact Analysis Of Fair Use Policy On Copyright Related Industries In Singapore |
Benjamin Gibert Roya Ghafele
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Are more flexible Fair Use approaches, which require a test for determining whether new uses should be permitted, correlated with economic growth? Using the example of Singapore, we assess the extent to which Fair Use is related with growth in private copying technology and copyright markets. With reference to a differences-in-differences (DiD) methodology applied to the 2005 Fair Use amendments of the Singapore Copyright Act we ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This paper draws on a 2010 report on the topic, which was prepared at the time with funding from Google." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Ghafele, Roya, and Benjamin Gibert. "A counterfactual impact analysis of Fair Use policy on copyright related industries in Singapore." Laws 3, no. 2 (2014): 327-352 |
Author Details: | Benjamin Gibert, Roya Ghafele,
|
|
How Notice-And-Takedown Regimes Create Markets For Music On Youtube: An Empirical Study |
Paul J. Heald
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | In theory, notice-and-takedown regimes can lower transaction costs by facilitating communication between users and copyright owners, especially where content filtering automates much of the process. This market study tests the transaction costs theory by tracking 90 songs on YouTube that reached number one on the United States, French, and Brazilian pop charts from 1930 to 1960. The data collected includes the identity of the ... |
Funding Details: | Heald received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Heald, Paul J. "How Notice-and-Takedown Regimes Create Markets for Music on YouTube: An Empirical Study." UMKC L. Rev. 83 (2014): 313 |
Author Details: | Paul J. Heald,
|
|
The Role of Keyword Advertising in Competition among Rival Brands |
David S. Evans Elisa V. Mariscal
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract This paper considers recent proposals for restricting keyword advertising using competitor brand names. Keyword advertising is similar to many other widely used and valuable methods of marketing to the customers of rivals that increase competition and |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "They would like to thank Nicholas Giancarlo and Jeffrey Jensen for research help and Google for financial support.
" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Mariscal, Elisa V., and David S. Evans. "The Role of Keyword Advertising in Competition among Rival Brands." (2012) |
Author Details: | David S. Evans, Elisa V. Mariscal,
|
|
A roadmap to the smartphone patent wars and frand licensing |
Michael A. Carrier
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
|
The Challenges Of Scaling Wisps |
Barath Raghavan Max Bittman Shaddi Hasan Yahel Ben-David
|
| Broadband Infrastructure
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Wireless ISPs (WISPs) are one of the primary means of delivering broadband Internet access to rural and underserved areas of the world. However, WISP operators often struggle to maintain let alone grow their operations. We set out both to understand what challenges WISP operators face and to develop new approaches to help them in managing their networks. First, we present a study we conducted of operating WISPs to understand ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This work was supported by a grant
from Google.org and an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Hasan, Shaddi, Yahel Ben-David, Max Bittman, and Barath Raghavan. "The challenges of scaling wisps." In Proceedings of the 2015 annual symposium on computing for development, pp. 3-11. ACM, 2015 |
Author Details: | Barath Raghavan, Max Bittman, Shaddi Hasan, Yahel Ben-David,
|
|
Licensing Music Works And Transaction Costs In Europe |
KEA European Affairs
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | ... Offering funding and/or content licenses to these start-ups in exchange for equity ... would require
on-line music subscription services to negotiate separate licensing deals with ... hundreds of record
companies, thousands of music publishers, numerous codec license holders, and ...
|
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""KEA would like to thank Google, the internet services company, for financing which made this study possible. The study was carried out independently and reflects the views of KEA alone."" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | KEA European Affairs. "Licensing music works and transaction costs in Europe." (2012) |
Author Details: | KEA European Affairs,
|
|
Student Privacy And Cloud Computing At The District Level: Next Steps And Key Issues |
Alicia Solow-Niederman Leah Plunkett Urs Gasser
|
| Privacy Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This report offers recommended next steps and prioritizes open issues in the K-12 edtech space, with a special emphasis on two topics:(1) law and policy and (2) norms, values, attitudes, and practices, as well as an overarching eye to opportunities for collaboration. It builds from and reflects upon a conversation co-organized by the the Berkman Center for Internet & Society's Student Privacy Initiative and the Consortium for ... |
Funding Details: | Gasser received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Solow-Niederman, Alicia, Leah Plunkett, and Urs Gasser. "Student Privacy and Cloud Computing at the District Level: Next Steps and Key Issues." (2014) |
Author Details: | Alicia Solow-Niederman, Leah Plunkett, Urs Gasser,
|
|
What Does The Chicago School Teach About Internet Search And The Antitrust Treatment Of Google? |
J. Gregory Sidak Robert H. Bork
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Antitrust agencies in the United States and the European Union began investigating Google's search practices in 2010. Google's critics have consisted mainly of its competitors, particularly Microsoft, Yelp, TripAdvisor, and other search engines. They have alleged that Google is making it more difficult for them to compete by including specialized search results in general search pages and limiting access to search inputs, including ÛÏscale,Û Google ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Google commissioned this report, but the views expressed are solely our own." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Bork, Robert H., and J. Gregory Sidak. "What Does the Chicago School Teach About Internet Search and the Antitrust Treatment of Google?." Journal of Competition Law and Economics 8, no. 4 (2012): 663-700 |
Author Details: | J. Gregory Sidak, Robert H. Bork,
|
|
The role for economic analysis in the FTC's Google investigation |
Michael A. Salinger Robert J. Levinson
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | In January 2013, the Federal Trade Commission closed its nineteen month investigation focusing on whether alleged ÛÏSearch BiasÛ by Google violated US Antitrust law. 1 According to the FTC's brief closing statement, the bias allegations were that ÛÏGoogle unfairly |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Salinger and Levinson were consultants to Google during the FTC’s investigation, and Google provided financial support for this paper. The views expressed in this paper are the authors’ alone.
" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Salinger, Michael A., and Robert J. Levinson. "The role for economic analysis in the FTCÛªs Google investigation." Retreived February 12 (2013): 2014 |
Author Details: | Michael A. Salinger, Robert J. Levinson,
|
|
Patent Pledges |
Jorge L. Contreras
|
| Copyright Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Patent holders are, with increasing frequency, making public promises to refrain from asserting patents under certain conditions, or to license patents on terms that are'fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory"(FRAND). These promises or" patent pledges" generally |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The author also thanks Google Inc. for its support of the 2015 Patent Pledges Symposium." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Contreras, Jorge L. "A market reliance theory for FRAND commitments and other patent pledges." Utah L. Rev. (2015): 479 |
Author Details: | Jorge L. Contreras,
|
|
Social Networks, Advertising, and Antitrust |
Alex Marthews Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Antitrust Other Regulation
|
Excerpt: | In the last five years, social media has become a dominant force on the Internet. Social networking websites, the most popular of which is Facebook, accounted for 20 percent of all time spent on the Internet in 2010.'However, it is not clear that so far this extraordinary |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This paper refers to academic research that I have conducted that has been supported by Google, NBER, the National Sci-ence Foundation, the Net Institute, and WPP." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Tucker, Catherine, and Alex Marthews. "Social Networks, Advertising, and Antitrust." Geo. Mason L. Rev. 19 (2011): 1211 |
Author Details: | Alex Marthews, Catherine E. Tucker,
|
|
High-Technology Employment In The European Union |
Ian Hathaway Jozef Konings Maarten Goos Marieke Vandeweyer
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: We analyse high-tech employment and wage trends in the European Union between 2000 and 2011. Using a broad industry-occupation framework to define high-tech, we find that the 22 million high-tech workers in the EU-27 represented 10 percent of total employment in 2011. High-tech employment grew at more than twice the rate of total employment during this eleven-year period, and spread throughout the continent on ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""The authors thank Google for providing funding for this report. All opinions contained in this study reflect the independent views and analysis of the authors alone."" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Goos, Maarten, Ian Hathaway, Jozef Konings, and Marieke Vandeweyer. "High-technology employment in the European Union." (2013) |
Author Details: | Ian Hathaway, Jozef Konings, Maarten Goos, Marieke Vandeweyer,
|
|
Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter The Public Domain: Empirical Tests Of Copyright Term Extension |
Christopher Buccafusco Paul J. Heald
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | According to the current copyright statute, copyrighted works of music, film, and literature will begin to transition into the public domain in 2018. While this will prove a boon for users and creators, it could be disastrous for the owners of these valuable copyrights. Therefore, the next few years will likely witness another round of aggressive lobbying by the film, music, and publishing industries to extend the terms of already-existing works. These industries, ... |
Funding Details: | Heald received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2011 and Buccafusco acknowledged Google funding in other papers[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Buccafusco, Christopher, and Paul J. Heald. "Do bad things happen when works enter the public domain?: Empirical tests of copyright term extension." Berkeley Technology Law Journal (2013): 1-43 |
Author Details: | Christopher Buccafusco, Paul J. Heald,
|
|
Facebookistan |
Anupam Chander
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Who rules Facebookistan? Who makes the rules that govern the way a tenth of humanity connects on the Internet? The United States, France, China, or Mark Zuckerberg? Facebook represents a type of multinational corporation new to the world stageÛÓone that |
Funding Details: | Chander received Faculty Research awards in 2012, 2013, and 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Chander, Anupam. "Facebookistan." (2012) |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander,
|
|
Online Advertising: Defining Relevant Markets |
Daniel L. Rubinfeld James D. Ratliff
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract This paper provides an overview of the development of Internet advertising. We offer a broad overview of both online and offline advertising and the economic models that allow one to evaluate competition among advertisers. We focus on the extent to which various types of online advertising compete with one another and with offline advertising. We also ask whether various types of online ads are competitive with each other. |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This study was supported by funding from Google. The authors have no prior involvement in any Google matters. The opinions are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Google. We wish to thank Hal Varian for his helpful comments throughout. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Ratliff, James D., and Daniel L. Rubinfeld. "Online advertising: Defining relevant markets." Journal of Competition Law and Economics 6, no. 3 (2010): 653-686 |
Author Details: | Daniel L. Rubinfeld, James D. Ratliff,
|
|
Evolution Of Product Search, The |
Babur De los Santos Matthijs R. Wildenbeest Michael R. Baye
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | ... Advanced Search. ... Product Type: All. ... SciTech Connect; Book: The
continental crust: Its composition and evolution. ...
|
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Funding for the data and research assistance related to this research was made possible by a grant from Google to Indiana University. The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Indiana University or Google." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Baye, Michael R., Babur De los Santos, and Matthijs R. Wildenbeest. "The evolution of product search." JL Econ. & Poly 9 (2012): 201 |
Author Details: | Babur De los Santos, Matthijs R. Wildenbeest, Michael R. Baye,
|
|
Industry Self-Regulation Of Consumer Data Privacy And Security, 32 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 15 (2015) |
Siona Listokin
|
| Regulation Security
|
|
Information Fiduciaries And The First Amendment |
Jack M. Balkin
|
| First Amendment Privacy
|
Excerpt: | This article introduces the concept of an information fiduciary to explain how to protect digital privacy and prevent overreaching by online enterprises consistent with the First Amendment. |
Funding Details: | Balkin received a Google Focused Research Award to study Open Standards[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Balkin, Jack M. "Information fiduciaries and the first amendment." (2016) |
Author Details: | Jack M. Balkin,
|
|
Copyright And Innovation: The Untold Story |
Michael A. Carrier
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Copyright has an innovation problem. Judicial decisions, private enforcement, and public dialogue ignore innovation and overemphasize the harms of Copyright Infringement. Just to pick one example,ÛÏpiracy,ÛÛÏtheft,Û and ÛÏrogue websitesÛ were the focus of debate in |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This project received funding from Google pursuant to its
Research Award program. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Carrier, Michael A. "Copyright and innovation: The untold story." (2012) |
Author Details: | Michael A. Carrier,
|
|
Money From Music: Survey Evidence On Musicians Revenue And Lessons About Copyright Incentives |
Peter C. DiCola
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This article is based on an original survey of over 5,000 musicians nationwide. The survey results demonstrate the diversity of the population of musicians, in terms of genre, income bracket, demographics, education, and many other variables. In this article I focus on how the mix of revenue sources varies across musicians, especially by genre and income bracket. I then categorize the different revenue sources in terms of their relationship to ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Research grants for the Artist Revenue Streams Project came from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, with additional support from YouTube and the East Bay Community Foundation." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | DiCola, Peter C. "Money from music: Survey evidence on musicians' revenue and lessons about copyright incentives." (2013) |
Author Details: | Peter C. DiCola,
|
|
Integrating Approaches To Privacy Across The Research Lifecycle: When Is Information Purely Public? |
Alexandra Wood David O'Brien Jonathan Ullman Kobbi Nissim Micah Altman Michael Bar-Sinai Michael John Wojcik Salil P. Vadhan Urs Gasser
|
| Privacy Security
|
Excerpt: | On September 24-25, 2013, the Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data project at Harvard University held a workshop titled" Integrating Approaches to Privacy across the Research Data Lifecycle." Over forty leading experts in computer science, statistics, law, policy, and |
Funding Details: | Gasser received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Gasser, Urs, David O'Brien, Jonathan Ullman, Micah Altman, Michael Bar-Sinai, Kobbi Nissim, Salil P. Vadhan, Michael John Wojcik, and Alexandra B. Wood. "Integrating Approaches to Privacy Across the Research Lifecycle: When Is Information Purely Public?." (2015) |
Author Details: | Alexandra Wood, David O'Brien, Jonathan Ullman, Kobbi Nissim, Micah Altman, Michael Bar-Sinai, Michael John Wojcik, Salil P. Vadhan, Urs Gasser,
|
|
The Eu-Us Privacy Collision: A Turn To Institutions And Procedures |
Paul M. Schwartz
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The European Commission's release in late January 2012 of its proposed" General Data Protection Regulation" provides a perfect juncture to assess the ongoing EU-US privacy collision. An intense debate is now occurring around critical areas of information policy, including the rules for lawfulness of personal processing, the" right to be forgotten," and the conditions for data flows between the EU and the United States. |
Funding Details: | Schwartz received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Schwartz, Paul M. "The EU-US privacy collision: a turn to institutions and procedures." (2013) |
Author Details: | Paul M. Schwartz,
|
|
Why The Google Books Settlement Is Procompetitive |
Einer Elhauge
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Although the Google Books Settlement has been criticized as Anticompetitive, I conclude that this critique is mistaken. For out-of-copyright books, the settlement procompetitively expands output by clarifying which books are in the public domain and making them digitally available for free. For claimed in-copyright books, the settlement procompetitively expands output by clarifying who holds their rights, making them digitally ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I am grateful for extraordinarily able assistance from Mitchell Reich, for comments from the anonymous peer reviewer, and for research support
from Google, Inc. The conclusions here are mine, not theirs, and should also not be taken to reflect the views of Harvard University. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Elhauge, Einer. "Why the Google books settlement is procompetitive." Journal of Legal Analysis 2, no. 1 (2010): 1-68 |
Author Details: | Einer Elhauge,
|
|
Piracy And Copyright Enforcement Mechanisms |
Brett Danaher Michael D. Smith Rahul Telang
|
| Copyright Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Executive Summary Much debate exists around the impact that illegal file sharing may have on the creative industries. Similarly, opinions differ regarding whether the producers of artistic works should be forced to accept any weakening of Intellectual Property rights resulting from illegal file sharing, or if governments should intervene to protect these rights. This chapter seeks to inform these questions by outlining what we do and do not know ... |
Funding Details: | Telang and Smith received a Google Faculty Research award in 2013[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Danaher, Brett, Michael D. Smith, and Rahul Telang. "Piracy and copyright enforcement mechanisms." Innovation Policy and the Economy 14, no. 1 (2014): 25-61 |
Author Details: | Brett Danaher, Michael D. Smith, Rahul Telang,
|
|
Privacy Protection And Technology Diffusion: The Case Of Electronic Medical Records |
Amalia R. Miller Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Privacy
|
|
How Copyright Keeps Works Disappeared |
Paul J. Heald
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | A random sample of new books for sale on Amazon. com shows more books for sale from the 1880s than the 1980s. Why? This article presents new data on how copyright stifles the reappearance of works. First, a random sample of more than 2,000 new books for sale on Amazon. com is analyzed along with a random sample of almost 2,000 songs available on new DVDs. Copyright status correlates highly with absence from the Amazon shelf. ... |
Funding Details: | Heald received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Heald, Paul J. "How copyright keeps works disappeared." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 11, no. 4 (2014): 829-866 |
Author Details: | Paul J. Heald,
|
|
Licensing in the Shadow of Copyright |
David Touve Peter C. DiCola
|
| Antitrust Copyright Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Copyright offers protection to creative works, but new technologies put pressure on that protection. Copyright owners and technology firms negotiate over new ways of distributing and transmitting creative works. Understanding the shadow that copyright casts |
Funding Details: | DiCola received support from YouTube to write about copyright issues in 2013 [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | DiCola, Peter C., and David Touve. "Licensing in the Shadow of Copyright." (2014) |
Author Details: | David Touve, Peter C. DiCola,
|
|
The Policy Implications of Licensing Standard Essential FRAND-Committed Patents in Bundles |
Anne Layne-Farrar Michael A. Salinger
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
|
Measuring Benchmark Damages in Antitrust Litigation |
Daniel L. Rubinfeld Justin McCrary
|
| Antitrust
|
|
The Move To Smart Mobile And Its Implications For Antitrust Analysis Of Online Markets |
David S. Evans Deepa Mani Hemant K. Bhargava
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Online markets have changed as a result of people shifting massively from using personal computers and browsers to using technologically powerful mobile devices and apps. These changes cover leading online players, consumer behavior, and products. The use of smartphones and mobile apps, and the speed of change, vary between countries and in particular between countries based on their stage of development. Mobile app use is ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The authors gratefully acknowledge research support from Google." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Bhargava, Hemant K., David S. Evans, and Deepa Mani. "The Move to Smart Mobile and Its Implications for Antitrust Analysis of Online Markets." (2016) |
Author Details: | David S. Evans, Deepa Mani, Hemant K. Bhargava,
|
|
The Hidden Costs of Free Goods: Implications for Antitrust Enforcement |
Daniel L. Rubinfeld Michal S. Gal
|
| Antitrust Copyright Regulation
|
|
The Future Of Big Data And Social Mining For Science And Policy |
Dino Pedreschi
|
| Privacy Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract We inhabit a measurable global society nowadays. The Big Data originating from the digital breadcrumbs of human activities, sensed as a by-product of the technologies that we use, let us observe the individual and collective behavior of people at an unprecedented detail. All the dimensions of our social life have big data''proxies'': |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "In 2009, Dino received a Google Research Award for his research on privacy- preserving data mining." |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Pedreschi, Dino. "The Future of Big Data and Social Mining for Science and Policy." (2013) |
Author Details: | Dino Pedreschi,
|
|
With Enough Eyeballs All Searches Are Diligent: Mobilizing The Crowd In Copyright Clearance For Mass Digitization |
Kris Erickson Marcella Favale Maurizio Borghi
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Digitization of 20th Century cultural heritage is severely restricted due to the real or potential subsistence of copyright and related rights. Under the laws on orphan works introduced in many countries, items whose copyright status is uncertain may possibly be lawfully digitized, on condition that a ÛÏdiligent searchÛ of the copyright owners has been performed. However, carrying out diligent searches on large collections is a lengthy and ... |
Funding Details: | Borghi received a Faculty Research Award in 2014. According to Borghi, acknowledgment of Google funding was not due because research for this papers was not funded by the Google Faculty Research Award (statement to the Google Transparency Project).[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Borghi, Maurizio, Kris Erickson, and Marcella Favale. "With Enough Eyeballs All Searches Are Diligent: Mobilizing the Crowd in Copyright Clearance for Mass Digitization." (2016) |
Author Details: | Kris Erickson, Marcella Favale, Maurizio Borghi,
|
|
Valuing Publication And Attribution In Intellectual Property |
Christopher Buccafusco Christopher Jon Sprigman Zachary C. Burns
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract This is the third in a series of articles focusing on the experimental economics of Intellectual Property. In earlier work, we have experimentally studied the ways in which creators assign monetary value to the things that they create. That research has suggested that creators are subject to a systematic bias that leads them to overvalue their work. This bias, which we have called the'creativity effect,'potentially results in inefficient markets in ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The authors are also grateful for grants from Google and the Batten Institute at the Darden School of Business that supported this research." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Sprigman, Christopher, Christopher Buccafusco, and Zachary Burns. "Valuing Publication and Attribution in Intellectual Property." (2012) |
Author Details: | Christopher Buccafusco, Christopher Jon Sprigman, Zachary C. Burns,
|
|
Unchaining Investments: Barriers To Us Venture Capital Investments In German Internet And Digital Businesses |
Christian Tegge Jonas Vossler Sven Ripsas
|
| Other
|
|
I Know Where You Live: Analyzing Privacy Protection In Public Databases (Cmu-Cylab-11-015) |
Divya Sharma Lorrie Faith Cranor Manya Sleeper
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract. Policymakers struggle to determine the proper tradeoffs between data accessibility and data-subject privacy as public records move online. For example, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania recently eliminated the ability to search the county property assessment database using property owners' names. We conducted a user study to determine whether this strategy provides effective privacy protection against a non-expert adversary. We ... |
Funding Details: | Cranor has received five research grants from Google[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Sleeper, Manya, Divya Sharma, and Lorrie Faith Cranor. "I Know Where You Live: Analyzing Privacy Protection in Public Databases (CMU-CyLab-11-015)." (2011) |
Author Details: | Divya Sharma, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Manya Sleeper,
|
|
Moving Beyond Caricature And Characterization: The Modern Rule Of Reason In Practice |
Andrew I. Gavil
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Antitrust law's" rule of reason," first endorsed by the Supreme Court in its 1911 Standard Oil decision, has evolved from a potentially wide-ranging and relatively unstructured inquiry limited in application to cases brought under Section 1 of the Sherman Act into a group of" rules of reason" that are used today to evaluate many different kinds of competitively sensitive conduct. Although still derided by critics as unstructured and error- ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The preparation of this article was supported by a gift from Google Inc., which is not responsible for its content." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Gavil, Andrew I. "Moving Beyond Caricature and Characterization: The Modern Rule of Reason in Practice." (2012) |
Author Details: | Andrew I. Gavil,
|
|
The Impact Of U.S. Internet Copyright Regulations On Early-Stage Investment |
Christopher Pencavel Matthew Le Merle Raju Sarma Tashfeen Ahmed
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | The world has benefited enormously from an impressive level of growth and innovation over the past several decades. Since the beginning of the Internet age, a mere two decades ago, society has grown to expect accelerating growth in technology and innovation. Thanks in part to this rapid rate of change, lawmakers have relied heavily on self-Regulation rather than government enforcement and compliance as a means of controlling the growth of the ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This report was financed by Google Inc., and independently researched and written by Booz & Company." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Le Merle, Matthew, Raju Sarma, Tashfeen Ahmed, and Christopher Pencavel. "The Impact of US Internet Copyright Regulations on Early-Stage Investment A Quantitative Study." (2011) |
Author Details: | Christopher Pencavel, Matthew Le Merle, Raju Sarma, Tashfeen Ahmed,
|
|
Copyright And The Value Of The Public Domain: An Empirical Assessment |
Dinusha Mendis Fabian Homberg Kris Erickson Martin Kretschmer Paul J. Heald
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The purpose of this research study is 1) to map the size of the public domain and frequency of its use; 2) analyse the role of public domain works in value creation for UK businesses; 3) assist creators and entrepreneurs to identify business models that benefit from the public domain. In addition to these outputs, the intellectual contribution of this project was to arrive at a sufficiently precise definition of the public domain to permit ... |
Funding Details: | Heald received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Erickson, Kris, Paul J. Heald, Fabian Homberg, Martin Kretschmer, and Dinusha Mendis. "Copyright and the Value of the Public Domain: An empirical assessment." (2015) |
Author Details: | Dinusha Mendis, Fabian Homberg, Kris Erickson, Martin Kretschmer, Paul J. Heald,
|
|
Virtualizing The Access Network Via Open Apis |
Craig Russell Dennis Ong Hassan Habibi Gharakheili John Matthews Tim Moors Vijay Sivaraman
|
| Broadband Infrastructure
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Residential broadband consumption is growing rapidly, increasing the gap between ISP costs and revenues. Meanwhile, proliferation of Internet-enabled devices is congesting access networks, frustrating end-users and content providers. We propose that ISPs virtualize access infrastructure, using open APIs supported through SDN, to enable dynamic and controlled sharing amongst user streams. Content providers can ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The authors thank Google for supporting this project via a Research Award, and specifically Josh Bailey [Google engineer] who has been a close collaborator throughout this work." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Sivaraman, Vijay, Tim Moors, Hassan Habibi Gharakheili, Dennis Ong, John Matthews, and Craig Russell. "Virtualizing the access network via open APIs." In Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Emerging networking experiments and technologies, pp. 31-42. ACM, 2013 |
Author Details: | Craig Russell, Dennis Ong, Hassan Habibi Gharakheili, John Matthews, Tim Moors, Vijay Sivaraman,
|
|
Privacy Regulation and market structure |
Avi Goldfarb Catherine E. Tucker James Campbell
|
| Antitrust Regulation
|
|
Ad-blocking games: Monetizing online content under the threat of ad avoidance |
Jean-Pierre Hubaux Jens Grossklags Mohammad Hossein Manshaei Nevena Vratonjic
|
| Antitrust Regulation Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Much of the Internet economy relies on online advertising for monetizing digital content: Users are expected to accept the presence of online advertisements in exchange for content being free. However, online advertisements have become a serious problem for |
Funding Details: | Grosslags received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Vratonjic, Nevena, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei, Jens Grossklags, and Jean-Pierre Hubaux. "Ad-blocking games: Monetizing online content under the threat of ad avoidance." In The Economics of Information Security and Privacy, pp. 49-73. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013 |
Author Details: | Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Jens Grossklags, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei, Nevena Vratonjic,
|
|
Toward Building a Safe, Secure, and Easy-to-Use Internet of Things Infrastructure |
Anind K. Dey Yuvraj Agarwal
|
| Security
|
Excerpt: | Google; roywant@google.com singular organization claiming ownership. We must involve the community with the IoT's design, development, and deployment that means truly open source development, as exemplified by Linux and Android. We also believe that an IoT stack |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "We formed our team at CMU shortly after Google held an open call for proposals on the Open Web of Things. We responded and received the lead award on what is now known as the IoT Expedition (www.iotexpedition.org), which includes partners at Cornell Tech, the University of Illinois, and Google." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Agarwal, Yuvraj, and Anind K. Dey. "Toward Building a Safe, Secure, and Easy-to-Use Internet of Things Infrastructure." Computer 49, no. 4 (2016): 88-91 |
Author Details: | Anind K. Dey, Yuvraj Agarwal,
|
|
Can Americans Resist Surveillance? |
Ryan Calo
|
| Other Privacy
|
Excerpt: | This Essay analyzes the ability of everyday Americans to resist and alter the conditions of government surveillance. Americans appear to have several avenues of resistance or reform. We can vote for privacy-friendly politicians, challenge surveillance in court, adopt |
Funding Details: | Calo received a Google Focused Research Award to study Privacy[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Calo, Ryan. "Can Americans Resist Surveillance?." The University of Chicago Law Review (2016): 23-43 |
Author Details: | Ryan Calo,
|
|
Misplaced Confidences Privacy And The Control Paradox |
Alessandro Acquisti George Loewenstein Laura Brandimarte
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract We test the hypothesis that increasing individuals' perceived control over the release and access of private informationÛÓeven information that allows them to be personally identifiedÛÒÛÒwill increase their willingness to disclose sensitive information. If their willingness to divulge increases sufficiently, such an increase in control can, paradoxically, end up leaving them more vulnerable. Our findings highlight how, if people respond in a ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Acquisti also gratefully acknowledges support from Google's Focused Research Award and
from National Science Foundation (Award CNS-1012763)." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Brandimarte, Laura, Alessandro Acquisti, and George Loewenstein. "Misplaced confidences privacy and the control paradox." Social Psychological and Personality Science 4, no. 3 (2013): 340-347 |
Author Details: | Alessandro Acquisti, George Loewenstein, Laura Brandimarte,
|
|
Searching For Physical And Digital Media |
Babur De los Santos Matthijs R. Wildenbeest Michael R. Baye
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | ABSTRACT This paper provides a data-driven overview of the different online platforms that consumers use to search for books and booksellers, and documents how the use of these platforms is shifting over time. Our data suggest that, as a result of digitization, consumers |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "We thank two anonymous referees, as well as Avi Goldfarb, Shane Greenstein, Marc Rysman, Catherine E. Tucker, Hal Varian...Funding for the data and research assistance related to this research was made possible by a grant from Google to Indiana University. The views expressed in this chapter are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Indiana University or Google. For... disclosure of the authors' material financial relationships, if any, please see http://nber.org/chapters/c12989.ack." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Baye, Michael R., Babur De los Santos, and Matthijs R. Wildenbeest. Searching for physical and digital media: The evolution of platforms for finding books. No. w19519. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013 |
Author Details: | Babur De los Santos, Matthijs R. Wildenbeest, Michael R. Baye,
|
|
Expecting The Unexpected: Understanding Mismatched Privacy Expectations Online |
Alessandro Acquisti Ashwini Rao Florian Schaub Norman Sadeh Ruogu Kang
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | ABSTRACT Online privacy policies are the primary mechanism for informing users about data practices of online services. In practice, users ignore privacy policies as policies are long and complex to read. Since users do not read privacy policies, their expectations regarding data practices of online services may not match a service's actual data practices. Mismatches may result in users exposing themselves to unanticipated privacy risks such ... |
Funding Details: | Multiple coauthors have received direct Google support[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Rao, Ashwini, Florian Schaub, Norman Sadeh, Alessandro Acquisti, and Ruogu Kang. "Expecting the unexpected: Understanding mismatched privacy expectations online." In Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS). 2016 |
Author Details: | Alessandro Acquisti, Ashwini Rao, Florian Schaub, Norman Sadeh, Ruogu Kang,
|
|
Current Proposals to Amend US Patent Law |
Jorge L. Contreras Ryan Schneer
|
| Copyright Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This Briefing Paper was produced in conjunction with the American University Washington College of Law Patent Policy Forum being held on Nov. 8, 2013. The Forum will explore current proposals to amend US patent law to address issues surrounding non- |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Financial supportby Google, Inc. and Microsoft Corporationis gratefully acknowledged." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Contreras, Jorge L., and Ryan Schneer. "Current Proposals to Amend US Patent Law." Available at SSRN 2350240 (2013) |
Author Details: | Jorge L. Contreras, Ryan Schneer,
|
|
Innovation Heuristics: Experiments On Sequential Creativity In Intellectual Property |
Christopher Buccafusco Christopher Jon Sprigman Stefan Bechtold
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Human life is full of change. And yet there is one commonplace that is as true now as it was in Biblical times:" there is nothing new under the sun."'However original a new idea may seem, inevitably it is derived from previously existing ones. 2 All new authors and inventors stand on the shoulders of those who came before them. Their ability to do so, however, is affected by the existence of Intellectual Property (IP) rights protecting existing ideas. When ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The authors thank Google and The Filomen D'Agostino and Max E. Greenberg Research Fund for providing research grants that supported this project.
" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Bechtold, Stefan, Christopher Buccafusco, and Christopher Jon Sprigman. "Innovation heuristics: experiments on sequential creativity in Intellectual Property." Ind. LJ 91 (2015): 1251 |
Author Details: | Christopher Buccafusco, Christopher Jon Sprigman, Stefan Bechtold,
|
|
Law And The Geography Of Cyberspace |
Anupam Chander
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The Internet was supposed to end geography. Anyone, anywhere could now run a newspaper, a search engine, a game service, and the world could access it. After millennia of geography dictating destiny, the world was now flat, and opportunity evenly distributed everywhere. Yet, a quick glance at the world's leading internet companies, from Facebook to Zillow, leads one remarkably often to the United States. In this article, I argue that law ... |
Funding Details: | Chander received Faculty Research awards in 2012, 2013, and 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Chander, Anupam. "Law and the Geography of Cyberspace." Browser Download This Paper (2015) |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander,
|
|
Elements Of A New Ethical Framework For Big Data Research |
Alexandra Wood David O'Brien Effy Vayena Micah Altman Urs Gasser
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Emerging large-scale data sources hold tremendous potential for new scientific research into human biology, behaviors, and relationships. At the same time, big data research presents privacy and ethical challenges that the current Regulatory framework is ill-suited to address. In light of the immense value of large-scale research data, the central question moving forward is not whether such data should be made available for research, but ... |
Funding Details: | Gasser received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Vayena, Effy, Urs Gasser, Alexandra B. Wood, David O'Brien, and Micah Altman. "Elements of a New Ethical Framework for Big Data Research." (2016) |
Author Details: | Alexandra Wood, David O'Brien, Effy Vayena, Micah Altman, Urs Gasser,
|
|
First Amendment Protection For Search Engine Search Results |
Donald M. Falk Eugene Volokh
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Once, the leading sources to which people turned for useful information were newspapers, guidebooks, and encyclopedias. Today, these sources also include search engine results, which people use (along with other sources) to learn about news, local institutions, products, services, and many other matters. Then and now, the First Amendment has protected all these forms of speech from government attempts to regulate what they present or how ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This White Paper was commissioned by Google, but the views within it should not necessarily be ascribed to Google." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Volokh, Eugene; Falk, Donald M. "Google: First Amendment Protection for Search Engine Search Results." Journal of Law, Economics & Policy 8.4 (2012): 883-900. |
Author Details: | Donald M. Falk, Eugene Volokh,
|
|
A Tale Of Two Papers: How Exclusive Auction-Based Approaches Mean The Demise Of Unlicensed Spectrum |
Gregory F. Rose
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: In 2008 the FCC released two OSP working papers by Bykowsky, Sharkey, and Olson which argued that licensed and unlicensed spectrum were economically inefficiently allocated and for a set of mechanisms to address this problem. This paper analyzes both Bykowsky, et al. papers, concluding that serious problems exist with both. The ÛÏtragedy of the commonsÛ approach which they take is examined and rejected as historically ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The author is grateful to Google for its support of this study." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Rose, Gregory F. "A Tale of Two Papers: How Exclusive Auction-Based Approaches Mean the Demise of Unlicensed Spectrum." (2011) |
Author Details: | Gregory F. Rose,
|
|
What's In, And What'S Out: How IP's Boundary Rules Shape Innovation |
Christopher Jon Sprigman Mark P. McKenna
|
| Copyright Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Intellectual Property law sorts subject matter into a variety of different regimes, each with different terms of protection and different rules of protectability, infringement, and defenses. For that sorting to be effective, IP needs principles to distinguish the subject matter of each system. This paper focuses on one of the most important aspects of border-drawing that our IP system undertakesÛÓidentifying ÛÏusefulÛ subject matter. |
Funding Details: | Sprigman received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | McKenna, Mark P., and Christopher Jon Sprigman. "What's In, and What's Out: How IP's Boundary Rules Shape Innovation." (2016) |
Author Details: | Christopher Jon Sprigman, Mark P. McKenna,
|
|
Nudges for Privacy and Security: Understanding and Assisting Users' Choices Online |
Alessandro Acquisti Florian Schaub Idris Adjerid Laura Brandimarte Lorrie Faith Cranor Norman Sadeh Pedro Giovanni Leon Rebecca Hunt Balebako Saranga Komanduri
|
| Regulation Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Advancements in information technology often task users with complex and consequential privacy and security decisions. A growing body of research has investigated individuals' choices in the presence of privacy and information security trade-offs, the |
Funding Details: | Acquisiti received a Faculty Research Award from Google in 2014. Cranor received multiple research awards from Google. Sleeper is a user experience employee at Google[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Acquisti, Alessandro, Idris Adjerid, Rebecca Hunt Balebako, Laura Brandimarte, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Saranga Komanduri, Pedro Giovanni Leon et al. "Nudges for Privacy and Security: Understanding and Assisting UsersÛª Choices Online." (2016) |
Author Details: | Alessandro Acquisti, Florian Schaub, Idris Adjerid, Laura Brandimarte, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Norman Sadeh, Pedro Giovanni Leon, Rebecca Hunt Balebako, Saranga Komanduri,
|
|
What You Need To Know About Standard Essential Patents |
Michael A. Carrier
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
|
The meaning of FRAND, Part II: injunctions |
J. Gregory Sidak
|
| Patents Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Under what conditions may the holder of standard-essential patents (SEPs) seek to enjoin an infringing implementer without breaching the SEP holder's contract with the standard-setting organization (SSO) to provide access to those SEPs on fair, reasonable, |
Funding Details: | Google commissioned Sidak to write multiple papers on antitrust beginning in 2012. Sidak said in a letter that "Google did not in any way fund or support [this paper]."[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Sidak, J. Gregory. "The meaning of FRAND, Part II: injunctions." Journal of Competition Law and Economics 11, no. 1 (2015): 201-269 |
Author Details: | J. Gregory Sidak,
|
|
Defying Gravity: Rethinking Intellectual Property Transaction |
Jasper L. Tran
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This paper fills an important gap in Intellectual Property (IP) licensing literature, addressing the differences between IP and IP right as a serious blind spot in legal analysis. This paper then compares and contrasts the three main types of Intellectual Property (IP) |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Current Policy Fellow at University of Minnesota, formerGoogle Policy Fellow at George Mason University. Sincere thanks to Gregory Brown and Vinita Banthia for commenting on earlier drafts. The views expressed herein are solely those of the author, not his employer, sponsor or affiliated academic institution." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Tran, Jasper L. "Defying Gravity: Rethinking Intellectual Property Transaction." Available at SSRN 2620986 (2014) |
Author Details: | Jasper L. Tran,
|
|
The Privacy Economics Of Voluntary Over-Disclosure In Web Forms |
Alastair R. Beresford Kat Krol Sören Preibusch
|
| Privacy
|
|
The Energy And Greenhouse-Gas Implications Of Internet Video Streaming In The United States |
Arman Shehabi Ben Walker Eric Masanet
|
| Other
|
|
To Deny, or Not to Deny: A Personalized Privacy Assistant for Mobile App Permissions |
Alessandro Acquisti Bin Liu Florian Schaub Hazim Almuhimedi Mads Schaarup Andersen Norman Sadeh Yuvraj Agarwal
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | ABSTRACT Many smartphone users are uncomfortable with the permissions requested by their mobile apps. The sheer number of permissions can be so overwhelming that many users are unable to adequately manage their permission settings. We present a methodology for building personalized privacy assistants to recommend permission settings to users. We conducted two field studies with Android users: the first (n= 84), to collect ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Additional funding has also been provided by Google through a Google Faculty Research Award and the Google Web of Things Expedition and in part through a grant from the CMU Yahoo! InMind project. The views and conclusions contained herein are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies or endorsements, either expressed or implied, of DARPA, the Air Force Research Laboratory, the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Government, Google or Yahoo!" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Liu, Bin, Mads Schaarup Andersen, Florian Schaub, Hazim Almuhimedi, Norman Sadeh, Yuvraj Agarwal, and Alessandro Acquisti. "To Deny, or Not to Deny: A Personalized Privacy Assistant for Mobile App Permissions. |
Author Details: | Alessandro Acquisti, Bin Liu, Florian Schaub, Hazim Almuhimedi, Mads Schaarup Andersen, Norman Sadeh, Yuvraj Agarwal,
|
|
Shaping our National Privacy Research Strategy: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective |
Alessandro Acquisti Anupam Datta Avrim Blum Lorrie Faith Cranor Lujo Bauer Travis D. Breaux Yuvraj Agarwal
|
| Regulation Security
|
Excerpt: | Background The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) has identified âchallenges to personal privacy in the digital era as a significant impairment undermining societal benefits from large-scale deployments of networking and IT |
Funding Details: | Cranor has received five research grants from Google[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Acquisti, Alessandro, Yuvraj Agarwal, Lujo Bauer, Avrim Blum, Travis Breaux, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Anupam Datta et al. "Shaping our National Privacy Research Strategy: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective. |
Author Details: | Alessandro Acquisti, Anupam Datta, Avrim Blum, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Lujo Bauer, Travis D. Breaux, Yuvraj Agarwal,
|
|
Privacy Regulation And Online Advertising |
Avi Goldfarb Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Advertisers use online customer data to target their marketing appeals. This has heightened consumers' privacy concerns, leading governments to pass laws designed to protect consumer privacy by restricting the use of data and by restricting online tracking techniques used by websites. We use the responses of 3.3 million survey takers who had been randomly exposed to 9,596 online display (banner) advertising campaigns to explore how ... |
Funding Details: | Tucker CV discloses $155,000 in funding from Google[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Goldfarb, Avi, and Catherine E. Tucker. "Privacy Regulation and online advertising." Management science 57, no. 1 (2011): 57-71 |
Author Details: | Avi Goldfarb, Catherine E. Tucker,
|
|
The First Amendment Is An Information Policy |
Jack M. Balkin
|
| First Amendment
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This essay, based on the 20th annual Hugo Black lecture at Wesleyan University, argues that we should think about individual liberties of freedom of speech, press, and assembly not in isolation, but in the larger context of policies for the spread and growth of knowledge and information. |
Funding Details: | Balkin received a Google Focused Research Award to study Open Standards[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Balkin, Jack M. "The first amendment is an information policy." (2013) |
Author Details: | Jack M. Balkin,
|
|
Only 'Scraping' The Surface: The Copyright Hole In The FTC's Google Settlement |
Michael A. Carrier
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Each generation, a new-economy case tests the ability of Antitrust law to respond to an innovative technology. Most recently, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) spent 19 months investigating Google. The FTC decided not to challenge the conduct at the heart of its scrutiny, relating to the company's search algorithm. It nonetheless required that Google not misappropriate, or ÛÏscrape,Û material from rivals' websites. |
Funding Details: | Carrier discloses Google financial support in previous white paper.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Carrier, Michael A. "Only'Scraping'the Surface: The Copyright Hole in the FTC's Google Settlement." (2013) |
Author Details: | Michael A. Carrier,
|
|
The economics of advertising and privacy |
Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Regulation
|
|
Should Google Search Be Regulated As A Public Utility? |
Mark A. Jamison
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: I examine the validity of the arguments for regulating Google search and find that they are insufficient and that Regulation would likely be counterproductive. Google search does not fit the traditional frameworks for justifying Regulatory control, namely, the public utility concept, common carrier concept, and essential facilities doctrine. For example, Google's search is not monopolistic in nature, does not preclude rivals from competing ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""I would like to thank Dr. Janice Hauge for her suggestions and Google for its financial support. I am solely responsible for the content." " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Jamison, Mark A. "Should Google Search Be Regulated as a Public Utility?." (2012) |
Author Details: | Mark A. Jamison,
|
|
Googling Freedom |
Anupam Chander
|
| First Amendment
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: While GM and GE are rushing in to China, why are so many Americans cheering the possibility of Google pulling out? The answer to this puzzle lies in Google's special role as new media. Television once moved the free speech paradigm from the local street corner |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The circulation of a near final draft of this paper in early 2010 resulted in an invitation to the Internet at Liberty conference at the Central European University in September 2010, for which Google reimbursed my travel expenses. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Chander, Anupam. "Googling Freedom." (2010) |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander,
|
|
Privacy, Accountability And Trust Challenges And Opportunities |
Aljosa Pasic Bart Preneel Claude Castelluccia Hannes Tschofenig Peter Druschel Simone Fischer-Hübner
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | According to the EU legal framework, citizens of the European Union enjoy, a series of rights in the digital
environment, such as protection of personal data and privacy, freedom of expression and information. |
Funding Details: | Druschel received a Faculty Research Award in 2013[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Castelluccia, C., Druschel, P., Hübner, S., Pasic, A., Preneel, B., & Tschofenig, H. (2011). Privacy, accountability and Trust-Challenges and opportunities. ENISA.[Online]. Available: http://www. enisa. europa. eu/activities/identity-and-trust/library/deliverables/pat-study/at download/fullReport. |
Author Details: | Aljosa Pasic, Bart Preneel, Claude Castelluccia, Hannes Tschofenig, Peter Druschel, Simone Fischer-Hübner,
|
|
Substitution between offline and online advertising markets |
Avi Goldfarb Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Antitrust Regulation Taxes
|
|
Young Adults' Online Participation Behaviors: An Exploratory Study Of Web 2.0 Use For Political Engagement |
Frank Bridges Jens Grossklags Lora Appel
|
| Other
|
|
Digitization and Aggregation |
Catherine E. Tucker Lesley Chiou
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract The digitization of content has led to the growth of platforms that draw news and information from multiple sources. Policy makers are concerned that these new platforms threaten incentives for the production of original content. As a result, policymakers in Europe |
Funding Details: | Funding acknowledged from Net Institute, funded by Google and Vint Cerf on the board. Tucker also received $155,000 in direct funding from Google[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Chiou, Lesley, and Catherine E. Tucker. "Digitization and Aggregation." (2013) |
Author Details: | Catherine E. Tucker, Lesley Chiou,
|
|
Treating RAND commitments neutrally |
Einer Elhauge
|
| Antitrust Patents Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract This article argues that the same legal standards should apply to RAND commitments whether they are made to standard-setting organizations or not. The arguments for concluding that RAND commitments should limit injunctive patent relief or |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I am grateful for comments from Roger Brooks and Damien Geradin, and for funding by Google, Inc. Theviews expressed in this article are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of HarvardUniversity or Google, Inc." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Elhauge, Einer. "Treating RAND commitments neutrally." Journal of Competition Law and Economics 11, no. 1 (2015): 1-22 |
Author Details: | Einer Elhauge,
|
|
Search, Essential Facilities, And The Antitrust Duty To Deal |
Marina Lao
|
| Net Neutrality
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The Federal Trade Commission recently voted unanimously to close the portion of its Antitrust investigation into Google's search practices without filing a complaint. The agency apparently concluded that the firm's practice of favoring its own content in search results did not violate US Antitrust laws. This paper suggests that the FTC's decision was correct. Seeking the competitive advantages inherent in integration, which is what ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Finally, I would like to thank Google Inc. for research funding, and the Maury Cartine Faculty Research Endowment for its continued financial support." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Lao, Marina. "Search, Essential Facilities, and the Antitrust Duty to Deal." (2012) |
Author Details: | Marina Lao,
|
|
Rule of Reason: An Empirical Update for the 21st Century |
Michael A. Carrier
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Open For Business? The Economic Impact Of Internet Openness |
Dalberg Global
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Internet openness is the degree to which users in a given country are able to decide freely which platforms and services to us authoritarian regimes, giving equal consideration to Internet use by government, business, and civil...
|
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""Finally, we would like to thank Google for sponsoring this report, as well as the Google staff who contributed their expertise and insights, especially Ross LaJeunesse, Betsy Masiello, and Patrick Ryan."" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Dalberg Global . " Open for Business? the Economic Impact of Internet Openness." (2014) |
Author Details: | Dalberg Global,
|
|
Attacking The Money Supply To Fight Against Online Illegal Content? |
Cédric Manara
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Although the Internet has provided economic growth, new forms of social exchanges and political revolutions, it has also been the field for new types of fraud and rights infringements. When the people who upload or exploit content in an illegal way do so for profit, if it were possible to cut off the financing they use, this might be an effective means of combating the spread of their activities. |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This EDHEC Position Paper was commissioned by Google, but the views within it should not necessarily be ascribed to Google. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Manara, Cédric . "Attacking the Money Supply to Fight Against Online Illegal Content?." (2012) |
Author Details: | Cédric Manara,
|
|
Brand New World: Distinguishing Oneself In The Global Flow |
Anupam Chander Madhavi Sunder Mario Biagioli
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Ancient physicians engaged in property disputes over the seals they impressed on the containers of their medications, making brand marks the oldest branch of Intellectual Property. The antiquity of brand marks, however, has not helped their proper understanding by the law. While the conceptual and historical foundations of copyrights and patents continue to be part and parcel of contemporary legal debates, the full history and ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The symposium would not have been possible without the generous support of Google, Inc" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Biagioli, Mario, Anupam Chander, and Madhavi Sunder. "Brand New World: Distinguishing Oneself in the Global Flow." (2013) |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander, Madhavi Sunder, Mario Biagioli,
|
|
Can Big Data Protect a Firm from Competition? |
Anja Lambrecht Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Broadband Prices In Latin America And The Caribbean |
Hernán Galperin
|
| Broadband Infrastructure
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This study discusses the current situation and evolution of broadband service offerings in Latin America and the Caribbean. The primary source of data is the annual survey of broadband plans conducted by the Center for Technology and Society at Universidad de San Andr̩s since 2010. The survey encompasses all broadband plans (fixed and mobile) offered by service providers with over 10% of market share in the ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This study was conducted with financial support from Google Inc. and Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC)." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Galperin, Hernan. "Broadband prices in Latin America and the Caribbean." (2013) |
Author Details: | Hernán Galperin,
|
|
Augmented Reality: Hard Problems Of Law And Policy |
Bryce Clayton Newell Franziska Roesner Ryan Calo Tadayoshi Kohno Tamara Denning
|
| First Amendment Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Augmented reality (AR) technologies are poised to enter the commercial mainstream. Using an interdisciplinary research team, we describe our vision of AR and explore the unique and difficult problems AR presents for law and policy---including around privacy, free speech, discrimination, and safety. |
Funding Details: | Calo received a Google Focused Research Award to study Privacy[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Roesner, Franziska, Tamara Denning, Bryce Clayton Newell, Tadayoshi Kohno, and Ryan Calo. "Augmented reality: hard problems of law and policy." In Proceedings of the 2014 ACM international joint conference on pervasive and ubiquitous computing: adjunct publication, pp. 1283-1288. ACM, 2014 |
Author Details: | Bryce Clayton Newell, Franziska Roesner, Ryan Calo, Tadayoshi Kohno, Tamara Denning,
|
|
Keys under doormats: mandating insecurity by requiring government access to all data and communications |
Harold Abelson John Gilmore Josh Benaloh Matt Blaze Ross Anderson Steven M. Bellovin Whitfield Diffie
|
| Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Twenty years ago, law enforcement organizations lobbied to require data and communication services to engineer their products to guarantee law enforcement access to all data. After lengthy debate and vigorous predictions of enforcement channels going |
Funding Details: | Abelson is a visiting faculty member at Google.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Abelson, Harold, Ross Anderson, Steven M. Bellovin, Josh Benaloh, Matt Blaze, Whitfield Diffie, John Gilmore et al. "Keys under doormats: mandating insecurity by requiring government access to all data and communications." Journal of Cybersecurity (2015): tyv009 |
Author Details: | Harold Abelson, John Gilmore, Josh Benaloh, Matt Blaze, Ross Anderson, Steven M. Bellovin, Whitfield Diffie,
|
|
Necessary but not sufficient: Standardized mechanisms for privacy notice and choice |
Lorrie Faith Cranor
|
| Security
|
|
Government Surveillance And Internet Search Behavior |
Alex Marthews Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This paper uses data from eleven countries on the search volume of select keywords from before and after the surveillance revelations of June 2013, to analyze whether Google users' search behavior changed as a result. The surveillance revelations |
Funding Details: | Tucker CV discloses $155,000 in funding from Google[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Marthews, Alex, and Catherine E. Tucker. "Government surveillance and internet search behavior." (2015) |
Author Details: | Alex Marthews, Catherine E. Tucker,
|
|
News Cities: The Next Generation Of Healthy Informed Communities |
Richard Adler
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | We are pleased that you will be participating in the Aspen Institute Forum on Communications and Society (FOCAS) this summer in Aspen. This information should be helpful in planning your visit. If you have questions or concerns regarding the following information or need any additional information, please contact Erin Silliman, Project Manager, by phone at 202-736-5818 or by e-mail at erin. silliman@ aspeninstitute. org. |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "We also kindly thank Google, the Markle Foundation, Microsoft, NewsCorp, Roll International, craigslist, Inc., Michael Klein
and William Dean Singleton as FOCAS sponsors and contributors." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Adler, Richard. "News Cities: The Next Generation of Healthy Informed Communities." (2011) |
Author Details: | Richard Adler,
|
|
Adchoices? Compliance With Online Behavioral Advertising Notice And Choice Requirements (Cmu-Cylab-11-005) |
Blase Ur Greg Norcie Lorrie Faith Cranor Richard Shay Saranga Komanduri
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract. Online behavioral advertisers track users across websites, often without users' knowledge. Over the last twelve years, the online behavioral advertising industry has responded to the resulting privacy concerns and pressure from the FTC by creating private |
Funding Details: | Cranor has received five research grants from Google[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Komanduri, Saranga, Richard Shay, Greg Norcie, Blase Ur, and Lorrie Faith Cranor. "AdChoices? Compliance with Online Behavioral Advertising Notice and Choice Requirements (CMU-CyLab-11-005)." (2011) |
Author Details: | Blase Ur, Greg Norcie, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Richard Shay, Saranga Komanduri,
|
|
Ideology Matters in the Antitrust Debate |
Marina Lao
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The popular perception of modern Antitrust is that it has evolved into an economic and technocratic discipline that is largely apolitical and non-ideological. In this paper, I question this perception and argue that ideology does matter in the Antitrust debate, |
Funding Details: | Lao acknowdledges Google support in another Antitrust paper published around the same time.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Lao, Marina. "Ideology Matters in the Antitrust Debate." (2013) |
Author Details: | Marina Lao,
|
|
How Law Made Silicon Valley |
Anupam Chander
|
| Copyright Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Explanations for the success of Silicon Valley focus on the confluence of capital and education. In this article, I put forward a new explanation, one that better elucidates the rise of Silicon Valley as a global trader. Just as nineteenth century American judges altered |
Funding Details: | From the paper: " I am grateful as well to Google, for Google Research Awards supporting this and related research.
" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Chander, Anupam. "How Law Made Silicon Valley." Emory Law Journal, Forthcoming (2013) |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander,
|
|
Is There A Market For Organic Search Engine Results And Can Their Manipulation Give Rise To Antitrust Liability? |
Daniel L. Rubinfeld James D. Ratliff
|
| Antitrust
|
|
An Antitrust Assessment Of The Google Book Search Settlement |
Mark A. Lemley
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The Google Book Search settlement has prompted a flurry of attention from commentators, including a number of respected scholars who have worried that the settlement makes Google an'orphan works monopoly.'In this paper I evaluate these claims and find them generally unpersuasive. The Google Book Search settlement expands, rather than diminishes, access to books of all sorts, and that is particularly true of orphan works. |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The reader should be aware that I represent and have been compensated by Google in the case and settlement I analyze here, and that my wife is employed by Google, so I am not an unbiased observer. Thanks to Susan Creighton, Alex MacGillivray, Derek Slater, and Dana Wagner for comments and contributions to this draft." |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Lemley, Mark A. "An Antitrust Assessment of the Google Book Search Settlement." (2009) |
Author Details: | Mark A. Lemley,
|
|
Framing The Antitrust Issues In The Google Books Settlement |
Einer Elhauge
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Proper analysis of the Google books settlement requires framing the issues correctly in two important respects. First, it requires understanding that sound Antitrust analysis turns on likely effects on consumer welfare, not on debatable spins of arid formalisms. Second, it requires measuring those effects compared to the but-for baseline of what the world would look like but for the settlement. |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I am grateful for funding from Google Inc. The views expressed here are my own, and should not be taken to reflect the views of Harvard University or Google." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Elhauge, Einer. "Framing the Antitrust issues in the Google books settlement." (2009) |
Author Details: | Einer Elhauge,
|
|
Are Google's Search Results Unfair Or Deceptive Under Section 5 Of The Ftc Act? |
Hal J. Singer Robert E. Litan
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: By any measure, Google is one of America's most innovative companies of the last decade. Its search engine has literally changed the way people all around the world access information and conduct research. Google's ability to continue innovating, as well as the ability of other companies to do the same, is threatened by the potential application of an untested and unbounded legal theory now being considered by the Federal Trade ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This paper was funded by Google but the views expressed here are solely those of the authors" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Litan, Robert E., and Hal J. Singer. "Are Google's Search Results Unfair or Deceptive Under Section 5 of the FTC Act?." (2012) |
Author Details: | Hal J. Singer, Robert E. Litan,
|
|
Privacy And Markets: A Love Story |
Ryan Calo
|
| Privacy Regulation
|
Excerpt: | In 2014, a former congressional staffer by the name of Matthew Colbert developed a software application he called" BuyPartisan."'The app invites consumers with smart phones to scan the barcodes ofjust about any product and learn the political leanings of the |
Funding Details: | Calo received a Google Focused Research Award to study Privacy[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Calo, Ryan. "Privacy and Markets: A Love Story." Notre Dame L. Rev. 91 (2015): 649 |
Author Details: | Ryan Calo,
|
|
What Mobile Ads Know About Mobile Users |
Daehyeok Kim Sooel Son Vitaly Shmatikov
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | AbstractÛÓWe analyze the software stack of popular mobile advertising libraries on Android and investigate how they protect the users of advertising-supported apps from malicious advertising. We find that, by and large, Android advertising libraries properly separate the privileges of the ads from the host app by confining ads to dedicated browser instances that correctly apply the same origin policy. We then demonstrate how malicious ads can infer ... |
Funding Details: | Vitaly Shmatikov received a Google Faculty Research Award.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Son, Sooel, Daehyeok Kim, and Vitaly Shmatikov. "What mobile ads know about mobile users." In 23nd Annual Network and Distributed System Security Symposium, NDSS, pp. 21-24. 2016 |
Author Details: | Daehyeok Kim, Sooel Son, Vitaly Shmatikov,
|
|
The Antitrust Analysis of Rules and Standards for Software Platforms |
David S. Evans
|
| Antitrust Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Software platforms anchor vast global communities of users, application developers, device manufacturers, content providers, advertisers, and others. They drive innovation by enabling entrepreneurs, often anywhere in the world, to develop âapplicationsâ |
Funding Details: | From the paper: " I would like to thank Madeleine Chen and Alexis Pirchio who worked closely with me on this Articleand Google for research funding" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Evans, David S. "The Antitrust Analysis of Rules and Standards for Software Platforms." Competition Policy International 10, no. 2 (2014) |
Author Details: | David S. Evans,
|
|
Old School/New School Speech Regulation |
Jack M. Balkin
|
| First Amendment Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: In the early twenty-first century the digital infrastructure of communication has also become a central instrument for speech Regulation and surveillance. The same forces that have democratized and decentralized information production have also generated new techniques for surveillance and control of expression. |
Funding Details: | Balkin received a Google Focused Research Award to study Open Standards[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Balkin, Jack M. "Old school/New school speech Regulation." (2014) |
Author Details: | Jack M. Balkin,
|
|
What's A Name Worth?: Experimental Tests Of The Value Of Attribution In Intellectual Property |
Christopher Buccafusco Christopher Jon Sprigman Zachary C. Burns
|
| Copyright
|
|
An Empirical Study of Web Vulnerability Discovery Ecosystems |
Jens Grossklags Mingyi Zhao Peng Liu
|
| Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract In recent years, many organizations have established bounty programs that attract white hat hackers who contribute vulnerability reports of web systems. In this paper, we collect publicly available data of two representative web vulnerability discovery ecosystems (Wooyun and HackerOne) and study their characteristics, trajectory, and impact. We find that both ecosystems include large and continuously growing white hat communities which ... |
Funding Details: | Jens Grossklags is the recipient of a Google Faculty Research Award[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Zhao, Mingyi, Jens Grossklags, and Peng Liu. "An empirical study of web vulnerability discovery ecosystems." In Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, pp. 1105-1117. ACM, 2015 |
Author Details: | Jens Grossklags, Mingyi Zhao, Peng Liu,
|
|
On The Feasibility Of A Technological Response To The Surveillance Morass |
Jeremie Koenig Joan Feigenbaum
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract We consider mass surveillance from a computer-science perspective. After presenting some objections to the behavior of the US National Security Agency and its counterparts in allied nations (emphasizing technical problems associated with such behavior, rather than political, legal, and social problems), we propose a grass-roots, technological response: decentralized cloud services, facilitated by open-source, ... |
Funding Details: | Feigenbaul received Google Faculty Research Awards in 2012 and 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Feigenbaum, Joan, and Jeremie Koenig. "On the feasibility of a technological response to the surveillance morass." In Cambridge International Workshop on Security Protocols, pp. 239-252. Springer International Publishing, 2014 |
Author Details: | Jeremie Koenig, Joan Feigenbaum,
|
|
Notice And Takedown In Everyday Practice |
Brianna L. Schofield Jennifer M. Urban Joe Karaganis
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: It has been nearly twenty years since section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act established the so-called notice and takedown process. Despite its importance to copyright holders, online service providers, and Internet speakers, very little empirical research has been done on how effective section 512 is for addressing Copyright Infringement, spurring online service provider development, or providing due process for ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "We are grateful for funding support from Google Inc. as a gift to The American Assembly and from the
Sloan Foundation for its support through the Berkeley Law Digital Library Copyright Project.
Neither funder directed our approach in any way, and neither funder reviewed any methods, data, results, or reporting before public release." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Urban, Jennifer M., Joe Karaganis, and Brianna L. Schofield. "Notice and Takedown in Everyday Practice." (2016) |
Author Details: | Brianna L. Schofield, Jennifer M. Urban, Joe Karaganis,
|
|
The economics of privacy |
Alessandro Acquisti Curtis R. Taylor Liad Wagman
|
| Antitrust Privacy Security
|
|
Connecting the Last Billion |
Yahel Ben-David
|
| Net Neutrality Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Almost four billion people two thirds of the world's population lack access to the Internet. Of those, over 90% are in the developing world, many of whom either live in rural locations far from existing Internet infrastructure, are too poor to afford connectivity, or face a combination |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Further Reach is project by the non-profit De Novo Group in which we deploy, operate and maintaina large-scale wireless network that brings broadband Internet access to rural communities at the coast of Mendocino county in California. The project was lunched through a generous $2 million grant from Google.Org ..." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | David, Yahel Ben. "Connecting the Last Billion." (2015) |
Author Details: | Yahel Ben-David,
|
|
Copyright Equality: Free Speech, Efficiency, and Regulatory Parity in Distribution |
Peter C. DiCola
|
| Antitrust Copyright Regulation
|
|
Multisided Platforms, Dynamic Competition, And The Assessment Of Market Power For Internet-Based Firms |
David S. Evans
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Market power on each side of a multisided platform, whether in the form of increasing prices or decreasing quality, is constrained by the risk of losing sales on the other sides. That tends to weaken market power on each side and encourages platforms to keep prices lower and quality higher than they would absent these feedback effects. In some cases the nature of the business model, and competition, result in the platform allowing ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The authors gratefully acknowledge funding from Google and excellent research support from Clara Campbell and Nicholas
Giancarlo at Global Economics Group.
" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Evans, David S. "Multisided Platforms, Dynamic Competition, and the Assessment of Market Power for Internet-Based Firms." (2016) |
Author Details: | David S. Evans,
|
|
Google And The Proper Antitrust Scrutiny Of Orphan Books |
J. Gregory Sidak Jerry A. Hausman
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
|
Who Benefits from Targeted Advertising |
Alessandro Acquisti Kaifu Zhang Veronica Marotta
|
| Advertising
|
Excerpt: | Abstract We investigate and compare the welfare and allocative effects of alternative con sumer data-handling regimes in online targeted advertising. We develop a three-players model that includes firms, consumers, and an intermediary-the ad exchange-and analyze it under various scenarios that differ in the type and amount of consumer data available to the intermediary and to firms. Under general conditions, we find that the intermediary is the ... |
Funding Details: | Acquisiti received a Faculty Research Award from Google in 2014.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Marotta, Veronica, Kaifu Zhang, and Alessandro Acquisti. "Who Benefits from Targeted Advertising?. |
Author Details: | Alessandro Acquisti, Kaifu Zhang, Veronica Marotta,
|
|
Do Free Mobile Apps Harm Consumers? |
J. Gregory Sidak
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Google, famous for its popular search engine, entered the mobile device business with its launch of the first Android-operated mobile device in 2008.1 Android, an operating system (OS) for mobile devices, is an opensource platform available under the Apache open-source |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""Google commissioned me to write this paper in 2014, but the views I express are solely my own, and portions of this article reprise legal and economic opinions that I first published in a 2001 article on the Antitrust treatment of software integration, which Microsoft commissioned me to write during the pendency of its landmark Antitrust case."" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Sidak, J. Gregory. "Do Free Mobile Apps Harm Consumers." San Diego L. Rev. 52 (2015): 619 |
Author Details: | J. Gregory Sidak,
|
|
Role Of Switching Costs In Antitrust Analysis: A Comparison Of Microsoft And Google, The |
Aaron S. Edlin Robert G. Harris
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | ABSTRACT Recently there has been a chorus of competition complaints asserting that Google's conduct and position today is parallel to Microsoft's position in the" Microsoft case," the Antitrust case brought by the Department ofJustice in 1998. Any monopolization case against Google Search would have to be very different from the Microsoft browser case, because the cost for a user switching from Google Search is much lower than was the cost ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The authors are grateful to Google, Inc. for financial support of this research, and to Mehmet Seflek, Paul Rotilie, and Adam Roberts for excellent research assistance. The authors also appreciatively acknowledge the helpful comments of Matthew Bye, Jonathan Jacobson,Michael Salinger, Scott Sher, and Hal Varian. The opinions in this paper are our own, and Google may have different opinions.
" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Edlin, Aaron S., and Robert G. Harris. "The role of switching costs in Antitrust analysis: a comparison of Microsoft and Google." Yale JL & Tech. 15 (2012): 169 |
Author Details: | Aaron S. Edlin, Robert G. Harris,
|
|
Implications Of Improved Attribution And Measurability For Antitrust And Privacy In Online Advertising Markets, The |
Catherine E. Tucker
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Media Access: A Question Of Design |
Jack M. Balkin
|
| First Amendment
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This essay, written for a symposium in honor of Jerome Barron, asks what media access means in the age of the Internet. Twentieth century debates about media access presupposed a relatively small group of private media owners who tightly controlled access and who combined content delivery with content production. Today a central element of many telecommunications business models is providing widespread access to content ... |
Funding Details: | Balkin received a Google Focused Research Award to study Open Standards[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Balkin, Jack M. "Media access: a question of design." (2008) |
Author Details: | Jack M. Balkin,
|
|
Efficient Process or'Chilling Effects'? Takedown Notices Under Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act |
Jennifer M. Urban Laura Quilter
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: We analyzed nearly 900 DMCA (17 USC 512) takedown notices from a variety of sources, including all notices received by Google through 2006. Our findings comprise a rather negative snapshot of the ways in which the Section 512 process is being used, and |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "We are grateful to Google Inc., The Planet, the Internet Archive, and all the individual contributors of notices to Chilling Effects and thus, our data set. (Google funds Chilling Effects)" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Urban, Jennifer M., and Laura Quilter. "Efficient Process or'Chilling Effects'? Takedown Notices Under Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act." Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal 22 (2006): 621 |
Author Details: | Jennifer M. Urban, Laura Quilter,
|
|
The Role Of Switching Costs In The Markets For Pc Operating Systems, Online Search, Internet Access And Mobile Service: Implications For Australian Competition And _ |
Robert G. Harris
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Copyright's Cultural Turn |
Anupam Chander Madhavi Sunder
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: How ironic that the scholarship on the area of law most directly regulating the culture industries has long resisted learning from scholarship on culture! Rather than turning to cultural studies, anthropology, geography, literary theory, science and technology studies, |
Funding Details: | Chandler received Faculty Research awards in 2012, 2013, and 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Chander, Anupam, and Madhavi Sunder. "Copyright's Cultural Turn." Texas Law Review (2013) |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander, Madhavi Sunder,
|
|
Measuring Home Broadband Performance |
Antonio Pescapè Nick Feamster Renata Teixeira Sam Crawford Srikanth Sundaresan Walter de Donato
|
| Broadband Infrastructure
|
Excerpt: | Abstract We present the results from the first study of Internet access link performance measured directly from home routers. In conjunction with the Federal Communication Commission's study of broadband Internet access in the United States, we investigate the |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This project is supported by the the National Science Foundation through awards CNS-1059350, CNS-0643974, a generous Google Focus Grant, the European CommunityÕs Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) no. 258378 (FIGARO), and the ANR project CÕMON." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Sundaresan, Srikanth, Walter De Donato, Nick Feamster, Renata Teixeira, Sam Crawford, and Antonio Pescapè. "Measuring home broadband performance." Communications of the ACM 55, no. 11 (2012): 100-109 |
Author Details: | Antonio Pescapè, Nick Feamster, Renata Teixeira, Sam Crawford, Srikanth Sundaresan, Walter de Donato,
|
|
Reconciling Personal Information In The United States And European Union |
Daniel J. Solove Paul M. Schwartz
|
| Privacy
|
|
The Impact Of Substantial Compliance With Copyright Exceptions On Fair Use |
Jonathan Band
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | The Copyright Act contains numerous specific exceptions in addition to the flexible, open-ended Fair Use privilege at 17 USC å¤ 107. Courts typically view the specific exceptions and Fair Use in isolation. A court considers the applicability of the specific exceptions identified by the defendant; and if no specific exception clearly permits the use, the court performs the Fair Use calculus. The court evaluates the different provisions as separate defenses, and the ... |
Funding Details: | Mr. Band's clients include Internet companies, providers of information technology, universities, and library associations.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Band, Jonathan. "The Impact of Substantial Compliance with Copyright Exceptions on Fair Use." J. Copyright Soc'y USA 59 (2011): 453 |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
Economics and the FTC's Google Investigation |
Michael A. Salinger Robert J. Levinson
|
| Antitrust
|
|
The proper royalty base for patent damages |
J. Gregory Sidak
|
| Patents Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract How should a court determine the proper royalty base when calculating either reasonable-royalty damages for patent infringement or fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory (FRAND) royalties for infringement of, or licensing disputes over, standard- |
Funding Details: | Google commissioned Sidak to write multiple papers on antitrust beginning in 2012. Sidak said in a letter that "Google did not in any way fund or support [this paper]."[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Sidak, J. Gregory. "The proper royalty base for patent damages." Journal of Competition Law and Economics (2014): nhu030 |
Author Details: | J. Gregory Sidak,
|
|
Cloud Innovation And The Law: Issues, Approaches, And Interplay |
Urs Gasser
|
| Regulation Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: We live in a quicksilver technological environment where one innovation in information and communication technology (ICT) follows the other. From a user's perspective, the speed of innovation in the Internet age becomes particularly visible when looking at ever-changing hardware devices that enable instant access to information, knowledge, and entertainment, or when navigating the rapidly evolving social media ... |
Funding Details: | Gasser received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Gasser, Urs. "Cloud Innovation and the Law: Issues, Approaches, and Interplay." (2014) |
Author Details: | Urs Gasser,
|
|
Experimental Tests Of Intellectual Property Laws' Creativity Thresholds |
Christopher Buccafusco Christopher Jon Sprigman Jeanne C. Fromer Zachary C. Burns
|
| Copyright Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: In the United States, Intellectual Property (IP) law is intended to encourage the production of new creative works and inventions. Copyright and patent laws do this by providing qualifying authors and inventors with a bundle of exclusive rights relating to the use and development of their creations. Importantly, however, these fields differ greatly in the ways that they determine whether some new creation is sufficiently innovative to merit ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "The authors are grateful for a grant from Google that supported this research." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Buccafusco, Christopher, Zachary C. Burns, Jeanne C. Fromer, and Christopher Jon Sprigman. "Experimental tests of Intellectual Property lawsÛª creativity thresholds." (2014) |
Author Details: | Christopher Buccafusco, Christopher Jon Sprigman, Jeanne C. Fromer, Zachary C. Burns,
|
|
Copy Culture In The U.S. & Germany |
Joe Karaganis Lennart Renkema
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | NEARLY HALF OF ADULTS IN THE US AND IN GERMANY
participate in a broad, informal “copy culture,” characterized by the copying, sharing, and downloading of music, movies, TV shows, and other digital media. |
Funding Details: | From the paper: " " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Karaganis, Joe, and Lennart Renkema. Copy culture in the US & Germany. 2013 |
Author Details: | Joe Karaganis, Lennart Renkema,
|
|
Free Speech |
Anupam Chander Uyên P. Lê
|
| Copyright First Amendment
|
Excerpt: | ... Book. Free Speech in an Open Society. (1992): Rodney A Smolla , Widener University Delaware
Law School. Keywords. first amendment,; speech,; free speech,; freedom of speech. Disciplines.
First Amendment. Publication Date. 1992. Publisher. Knopf. Citation Information. Rodney A Smolla. |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "We are grateful as well to Alex Macgillivray, then-general counsel of Twitter, for his insights, and to Google for supporting this work with a Google Research Award. " |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Chander, Anupam, and Uyên P. Lê. "Free speech." (2014). |
Author Details: | Anupam Chander, Uyên P. Lê,
|
|
Network Neutrality And Consumer Discrimination: Comparing Isp'S Gtcs And Dpi Application |
Damir Agic Joachim Sedlmeir Nico Grove
|
| Net Neutrality Privacy Security
|
Excerpt: | Network neutrality and alleged discriminatory practices on the part of ISPs regarding the transmission of Internet data packets has been the subject of notable scholarly discussion and appears to be a widespread phenomenon. However, it is noteworthy that actual consumer discrimination has only been proven in a small number of individual case studies. Hence, we aim to provide solid evidence for discriminatory behaviour of ISPS in our in- ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This research is partially funded by a google research grant. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Grove, Nico, Damir Agic, and Joachim Sedlmeir. "Network neutrality and consumer discrimination: Comparing ISP's GTCs and DPI application." (2012) |
Author Details: | Damir Agic, Joachim Sedlmeir, Nico Grove,
|
|
Patent assertion entities & privateers: Economic harms to innovation and competition |
Robert G. Harris
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Discovering Unwarranted Associations in Data-Driven Applications with the FairTest Testing Toolkit |
Ari Juels Daniel Hsu Florian Tramer Huang Lin Jean-Pierre Hubaux Mathias Humbert Roxana Geambasu Vaggelis Atlidakis
|
| Privacy Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract In today's data-driven world, programmers routinely incorporate user data into complex algorithms, heuristics, and application pipelines. While often beneficial, this practice can have unintended and detrimental consequences, such as the discriminatory effects identified in Staples' online pricing algorithm and the racially offensive labels recently found in Google's image tagger. We argue that such effects are bugs that should be tested ... |
Funding Details: | Geambasu's bio lists several Google affiliations including; Google software engineering intern; Google research award (2013); Google PhD fellowship in cloud computing (2011); an $80,000 Google Faculty Fellowship (2014)[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Tramer, Florian, Vaggelis Atlidakis, Roxana Geambasu, Daniel Hsu, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Mathias Humbert, Ari Juels, and Huang Lin. "Discovering Unwarranted Associations in Data-Driven Applications with the FairTest Testing Toolkit." arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.02377 (2015) |
Author Details: | Ari Juels, Daniel Hsu, Florian Tramer, Huang Lin, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Mathias Humbert, Roxana Geambasu, Vaggelis Atlidakis,
|
|
Google and Fair Use |
Jonathan Band
|
| Copyright Other
|
Excerpt: | Google is one of the most visible and successful US companies in the new millennium. Its growth has been staggering, whether measured by market capitalization, revenue, profits, or the number of employees. It has been the subject of countless newspaper and magazine |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""Mr. Band represents trade associations that include Google among their members." " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Band, Jonathan. "Google and Fair Use." J. Bus. & Tech. L. 3 (2008): 1 |
Author Details: | Jonathan Band,
|
|
Prices And Quality Of Broadband In Latin America: Benchmarking And Trends |
Hernán Galperin
|
| Broadband Infrastructure
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: After several years of growing at rates close to 50%, the fixed broadband market in Latin America is beginning to show signs of slowdown, as a result of saturation levels in higher-income urban areas and low adoption among medium and low-income households. Expanding the boundaries of the fixed broadband market towards these households represents one of the main challenges for telecommunications policy in the region over ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This research project
was carried out with
financial support from
Google Inc. and
the International Development Research Centre (Canada)." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Galperin, Hernán. "Prices and quality of broadband in Latin America: Benchmarking and trends." (2012) |
Author Details: | Hernán Galperin,
|
|
Bundling Of Rand-Committed Patents |
Anne Layne-Farrar Michael A. Salinger
|
| Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Gilbert and Katz (2006)(GK) show that allowing (pure) patent bundling increases the incentives for patent owners to enter into ÛÏlong-termÛ patent licensing that commits them not to expropriate licensees' sunk costs in complementary assets with opportunistic licensing terms. We interpret RAND commitments as a form of long-term contracting, and extend their framework to analyze the tying of non-RAND-committed patents to RAND-committed ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "We are also
grateful to Google for financial support for this project. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Layne-Farrar, Anne, and Michael A. Salinger. "Bundling of RAND-committed patents." Research Policy 45, no. 6 (2016): 1155-1164 |
Author Details: | Anne Layne-Farrar, Michael A. Salinger,
|
|
Intellectual Property And Innovation: A Framework For 21St Century Growth And Jobs |
Ian Hargreaves P Hofheinz
|
| Patents
|
Excerpt: | In the presence of European Commission Vice-President Neelie Kroes, the Lisbon Council launched Intellectual Property and Innovation: A Framework for 21st Century Growth and Jobs. In this timely report, ten leading European Intellectual Property thought leaders offer strategic advice on how to enhance the existing Intellectual Property regime for the digital age and in turn boost innovation, encourage creativity and generate much-needed ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""The Lisbon Council would like to thank Google, the Internet services company, and the European Commissions Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency for co-financing which made much of this research possible."" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Hargreaves, Ian, and P. Hofheinz. "Intellectual Property and Innovation: A Framework for 21st Century Growth and Jobs." (2012) |
Author Details: | Ian Hargreaves, P Hofheinz,
|
|
Understanding Media Markets In The Digital Age: Economics And Methodology |
Brett Danaher Michael D. Smith Rahul Telang Samita Dhanasobhon
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | ABSTRACT Digitization raises a variety of important academic and managerial questions around firm strategies and public policies for the content industries, with many of these questions influenced by the erosion of copyright caused by Internet file-sharing. At the same time, digitization has created many new opportunities to empirically analyze these questions by leveraging new data sources and abundant natural experiments in media markets. In ... |
Funding Details: | Telang and Smith received a Google Faculty Research award in 2013[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Danaher, Brett, Samita Dhanasobhon, Michael D. Smith, and Rahul Telang. Understanding Media Markets in the Digital Age: Economics and Methodology. No. w19634. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013 |
Author Details: | Brett Danaher, Michael D. Smith, Rahul Telang, Samita Dhanasobhon,
|
|
No, RIAA, It's Not the End of the World for Musicians |
Michael A. Carrier
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Technological advances threaten established business models. That is Innovation 101. In particular, that is Disruptive Innovation 101, by which revolutionary business models disrupt the status quo, introducing new frameworks that displace demand for the original. Such an |
Funding Details: | Carrier acknowledges a research award from Google in a 2012 research paper[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Carrier, Michael A. "No, RIAA, It's Not the End of the World for Musicians." UMKC L. Rev. 83 (2014): 287 |
Author Details: | Michael A. Carrier,
|
|
The Use And Threat Of Injunctions In The Rand Context |
Daniel L. Rubinfeld James D. Ratliff
|
| Patents
|
Excerpt: | Abstract We model a dispute between the owner of a standard-essential patent and an implementer of the standard over whether the patentee's license offer is reasonable and non-discriminatory (RAND). An injunction is not ruled out, yet that threat does not lead to holdup. A key element is that the implementer always has a last-resort ability to accept license terms that are either certified by a court as RAND or mutually agreed upon by the patentee and ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This study was supported by funding from Google. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Google. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Ratliff, James, and Daniel L. Rubinfeld. "The Use and Threat of Injunctions in the RAND Context." Journal of Competition Law and Economics (2013): nhs038 |
Author Details: | Daniel L. Rubinfeld, James D. Ratliff,
|
|
Governing bad behavior by users of multi-sided platforms |
David S. Evans
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Multi-sided platforms such as exchanges, search engines, social networks and software platforms create value by assembling and serving communities of people and businesses. They generally come into being to solve a transaction problem that prevents |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I would like to thank Richard Epstein and Richard Schmalensee for helpful comments; Lauren Chiang, Jacqueline Murphy, Steven Joyce, Margaret Schilt, and Nikhil Tuladhar for excellent research help; and Google for research funding." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Evans, David S. "Governing bad behavior by users of multi-sided platforms." Berkeley Technology Law Journal 2, no. 27 (2012) |
Author Details: | David S. Evans,
|
|
Broadband Openness Rules Are Fully Justified By Economic Research |
Nicholas Economides
|
| Net Neutrality Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This paper is an outgrowth of the filings in the FCC's broadband openness proceeding that focused on the issue of networks neutrality. Newly available data confirm that competition in the broadband access marketplace is limited. Wireless broadband access services are unlikely to act as effective economic substitutes for wireline broadband access services and instead are likely to act as a complement. Nor will competition in the ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: ""The research reported herein was supported by Google Inc.; the views expressed in this paper are, of course, those of the author." " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Economides, Nicholas. "Broadband openness rules are fully justified by economic research." (2011) |
Author Details: | Nicholas Economides,
|
|
The Oracle-Google Litigation: Interoperablity Prevails Again |
Peter S. Menell
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The litigation between Oracle and Google concerning Google’s use of Java Application Program Interface (API) packages in its Android mobile phone was a reprise of what many had assumed was a long-settled dispute over the scope of copyright protection for computer software. Unlike most of the companies that had engaged in these legal battles, Google and Oracle are not direct competitors, and Oracle’s business motivations for pursuing the litigation were complex. Nonetheless, the arguments Oracle made concerning the protectability of the APIs under copyright, had they been adopted by the court, would have had a profound impact on the ability of software companies to introduce products that could attach to or compete with existing computer programs. |
Funding Details: | Mr. Band's clients include Internet companies, providers of information technology, universities, and library associations.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Menell, Peter S. "API Copyrightability Bleak House: Unraveling the Oracle v. Google Jurisdictional Mess." (2016) |
Author Details: | Peter S. Menell,
|
|
Privacy and human behavior in the age of information |
Alessandro Acquisti George Loewenstein Laura Brandimarte
|
| Regulation
|
|
SOPA, PIPA, ACTA, TPP: An Alphabet Soup of Innovation Stifling Copyright Legislation and Agreements |
Michael A. Carrier
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
|
The Press Clause And 3D Printing: A Constitutional Manufacturing Right |
Jasper L. Tran
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | ... This suggests that the government cannot regulate 3D printing without violating the US
Constitution. IV. ... Speech Clause next to the Press Clause, 27 implying that the Press Clause only
applies ... and communication rights.28 This is one way to interpret the Clauses' placement, but ...
|
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I'd also like to thank Google Inc. and Mercatus Center for funding this paper's research. The views expressed here in are solely those of the author, not his employer or affiliation.
" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Tran, Jasper L. "Press Clause and 3D Printing." Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 14 (2016): 75 |
Author Details: | Jasper L. Tran,
|
|
Mandating Final-Offer Arbitration of FRAND Royalties for Standard-Essential Patents |
J. Gregory Sidak
|
| Copyright
|
|
User Behavior And Change: File-Sharers And Copyright Laws |
Arnau Gavaldà-Miralles Fabián E. Bustamante John S. Otto Jordi Duch Luís A. N. Amaral Roger Guimerà
|
| Copyright
|
Excerpt: | Abstract Though the impact of file-sharing of copyrighted content has been discussed for over a decade, only in the past few years have countries begun to adopt legislation to criminalize this behavior. These laws impose penalties ranging from warnings and monetary fines to disconnecting Internet service. While their supporters are quick to point out trends showing the efficacy of these laws at reducing use of file-sharing sites, their analyses rely ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation through Award CNS 1218287 and by a generous Google Faculty Research Award." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Gavaldà-Miralles, Arnau, John S. Otto, Fabián E. Bustamante, Luís AN Amaral, Jordi Duch, and Roger Guimerà. "User behavior and change: File-sharers and copyright laws." In Proceedings of the 10th ACM International on Conference on emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies, pp. 319-324. ACM, 2014. |
Author Details: | Arnau Gavaldà-Miralles, Fabián E. Bustamante, John S. Otto, Jordi Duch, Luís A. N. Amaral, Roger Guimerà,
|
|
Google and Antitrust: Five Approaches to an Evolving Issue |
Michael A. Carrier
|
| Antitrust Other Regulation
|
|
Cost of reading privacy policies, the |
Aleecia M. McDonald Lorrie Faith Cranor
|
| Security
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Companies collect personally identifiable information that website visitors are not always comfortable sharing. One proposed remedy is to use economics rather than legislation to address privacy risks by creating a marketplace for privacy where website |
Funding Details: | Cranor has received five research grants from Google[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | McDonald, Aleecia M., and Lorrie Faith Cranor. "Cost of reading privacy policies, the." ISJLP 4 (2008): 543 |
Author Details: | Aleecia M. McDonald, Lorrie Faith Cranor,
|
|
Privacy And Security Policy Infrastructure For Big Data, A |
Rahul Telang
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | The growth of Internet and broadband shook the business and policy world. Many firms and industries (retailers, publishers, and so on) went out of business or substantially altered their business models due to the Internet. It also created new businesses, rapid innovation, and spurred entry of new firms, such as Amazon, Google, and Facebook. However, the growth of the Internet highlighted the challenges of existing laws and Regulations. Individuals, firms, ... |
Funding Details: | Telang received a Google Faculty Research award (with Michael Smith) in 2013[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Telang, Rahul. "A Privacy and Security Policy Infrastructure for Big Data." ISJLP 10 (2014): 783 |
Author Details: | Rahul Telang,
|
|
Public Opinion Toward Internet Freedom In Asia: A Survey Of Internet Users From 11 Jurisdictions |
Fei Shen Lokman Tsui
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Introduction: This document summarizes the findings from a survey of Asian Internet users. The purpose of the study is to understand the public opinion toward issues related to Internet freedom in Asia. This report provides a basic overview of the opinions and behaviors on a number of topics related to Internet freedom, including but not limited to Internet censorship and the adoption and use of circumvention, anonymization, and ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Chris' Fei Shen received a Google Faculty Research Award that supported this project. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of Google Inc" [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Shen, Fei, and Lokman Tsui. "Public Opinion Toward Internet Freedom in Asia: A Survey of Internet Users from 11 Jurisdictions." (2016) |
Author Details: | Fei Shen, Lokman Tsui,
|
|
Do Circumvention Tools Promote Democratic Values? Exploring The Correlates Of Anti-Censorship Technology Adoption In China |
Fei Shen Zhi'an Zhang
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: China is one of the world's most sophisticated internet censoring countries. Internet users who wish to visit blocked websites will have to use circumvention tools to get around the Great Firewall, a censoring system inspecting, filtering, and blocking content online. Using a nationally representative survey dataset, this study tries to compare circumvention tool users and non-users in terms of their demographic difference, internet use motivation, ... |
Funding Details: | Fei received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Shen, Fei, and Zhi'an Zhang. "Do Circumvention Tools Promote Democratic Values? Exploring the Correlates of Anti-Censorship Technology Adoption in China." (2015) |
Author Details: | Fei Shen, Zhi'an Zhang,
|
|
Governments And Cloud Computing: Roles, Approaches, And Policy Considerations |
David O'Brien Urs Gasser
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: Governments from Bogota to Beijing are engaging with emerging cloud computing technologies and its industry in a variety of overlapping contexts. Based on a review of a representative number of advanced cloud computing strategies developed by governments from around the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, the European Union, and Japan, we observed that these governmentsÛÒmostly implicitlyÛÒhave taken on several ... |
Funding Details: | Gasser received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Gasser, Urs, and David O'Brien. "Governments and Cloud Computing: Roles, Approaches, and Policy Considerations." (2014) |
Author Details: | David O'Brien, Urs Gasser,
|
|
Antitrust Division's Devaluation of Standard-Essential Patents, The |
J. Gregory Sidak
|
| Patents
|
Excerpt: | The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a standard-setting organization (SSO). Its 802.11 Wi-Fi standard, universally used in cellphones and other mobile devices, incorporates technologies owned by many different holders of standard-essential patents |
Funding Details: | Google commissioned Sidak to write multiple papers on antitrust beginning in 2012. Sidak said in a letter that "Google did not in any way fund or support [this paper]."[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Sidak, J. Gregory. "Antitrust Division's Devaluation of Standard-Essential Patents, The." Geo. LJ Online 104 (2015): 48 |
Author Details: | J. Gregory Sidak,
|
|
Increasing innovation through copyright common sense and better government policy |
Michael A. Carrier
|
| Antitrust Copyright
|
|
Android Permissions Remystified: A Field Study On Contextual Integrity |
Arjun Baokar Ashkan Hosseini David Wagner Konstantin Beznosov Primal Wijesekera Serge Egelman
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract We instrumented the Android platform to collect data regarding how often and under what circumstances smartphone applications access protected resources regulated by permissions. We performed a 36-person field study to explore the notion of ÛÏcontextual integrity,Û ie, how often applications access protected resources when users are not expecting it. Based on our collection of 27M data points and exit interviews with ... |
Funding Details: | Egelman received Faculty Research Awards from Google in 2009 and 2013[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Wijesekera, Primal, Arjun Baokar, Ashkan Hosseini, Serge Egelman, David Wagner, and Konstantin Beznosov. "Android Permissions Remystified: A Field Study on Contextual Integrity." In USENIX Security, vol. 15. 2015 |
Author Details: | Arjun Baokar, Ashkan Hosseini, David Wagner, Konstantin Beznosov, Primal Wijesekera, Serge Egelman,
|
|
Excessive Litigation by Business Users of Free Platform Services |
David S. Evans
|
| Antitrust
|
Excerpt: | Abstract In the last decade a number of Internet-based multi-sided platforms have emerged that provide free services to, in some cases, millions of businesses. More such platforms are being spawned as the Internet-based economy grows. This Article argues that under current |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "I would like to thank Keith Hylton, Elisa Mariscaland Richard Schmalensee for helpful comments; Lauren Chiang, Steven Joyce,Jacqueline Murphy, and Vanessa Zhang for excellent research help;and Google for research funding. " [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Evans, David S. "Excessive Litigation by Business Users of Free Platform Services." (2012) |
Author Details: | David S. Evans,
|
|
Framing The Law & Policy Picture: A Snapshot Of K-12 Cloud-Based Ed Tech & Student Privacy In Early 2014 |
Alicia Solow-Niederman Leah Plunkett Urs Gasser
|
| Other
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: A growing number of primary and secondary (K-12) school systems nationwide are adopting cloud-based educational technologies (" ed tech"), tools which" enable the transition of computing resourcesÛÓincluding information processing, collection, storage, and analysisÛÓaway from localized systems (ie, on an end user's desktop or laptop computer) to shared, remote systems (ie, on servers located at a data center away from ... |
Funding Details: | Gasser received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Plunkett, Leah, Alicia Solow-Niederman, and Urs Gasser. "Framing the Law & Policy Picture: A Snapshot of K-12 Cloud-Based Ed Tech & Student Privacy in Early 2014." (2014) |
Author Details: | Alicia Solow-Niederman, Leah Plunkett, Urs Gasser,
|
|
Does Google Hold A Dominant Market Position? Addressing The (Minor) Significance Of High Online User Shares |
Christian Kersting Sebastian Dworschak
|
| Antitrust
|
|
Pii Problem: Privacy And A New Concept Of Personally Identifiable Information, The |
Daniel J. Solove Paul M. Schwartz
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Personally identifiable information (PII) is one of the most central concepts in information privacy
Regulation. The scope of privacy laws typically turns on whether PH is involved. The basic assumption
behind the applicable laws is that if P11 is not involved, then there can be no privacy harm. At
the same time, there is no uniform definition of P1 in information privacy law. Moreover, computer
science has shown that in many circumstances non-PIl can be linked to individuals, and ... |
Funding Details: | Schwartz received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2011[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Schwartz, Paul M., and Daniel J. Solove. "The PII problem: Privacy and a new concept of personally identifiable information." NYUL rev. 86 (2011): 1814 |
Author Details: | Daniel J. Solove, Paul M. Schwartz,
|
|
Equilibrium Pricing Of Semantically Substitutable Digital Goods |
Kamal Jain Vijay V. Vazirani
|
| Regulation
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: The problem of arriving at a principled method of pricing goods and services was very satisfactorily solved for conventional goods; however, this solution is not applicable to digital goods. This paper studies pricing of a special class of digital goods, which we call {\ em semantically substitutable digital goods}. After taking into consideration idiosyncrasies of goods in this class, we define a market model for it, together with a notion of equilibrium. ... |
Funding Details: | From the paper: "Supported by...Google Research Grant." [Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | Yes |
Full Citation: | Jain, Kamal, and Vijay Vazirani. "Equilibrium Pricing of Semantically Substitutable Digital Goods." arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.4586 (2010) |
Author Details: | Kamal Jain, Vijay V. Vazirani,
|
|
Internet Monitor 2014: Reflections On The Digital World: Platforms, Policy, Privacy, And Public Discourse |
Jonathan L. Zittrain Rebekah Heacock Jones Robert Faris Urs Gasser
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | Abstract: This publication is the second annual report of the Internet Monitor project at the Berkman Centerfor Internet & Society at Harvard University. As with the inaugural report, this year's edition is a collaborative effort of the extended Berkman community. Internet Monitor 2014: Reflections on the Digital World includes nearly three dozen contributions from friends and colleagues around the world that highlight and discuss some of the most compelling ... |
Funding Details: | Gasser received a Google Faculty Research Award in 2014[Source] |
Funding Type: | Direct |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Gasser, Urs, Jonathan L. Zittrain, Robert Faris, and Rebekah Heacock Jones. "Internet monitor 2014: reflections on the digital world: platforms, policy, privacy, and public discourse." (2014) |
Author Details: | Jonathan L. Zittrain, Rebekah Heacock Jones, Robert Faris, Urs Gasser,
|
|
We Couldn't Kill the Internet If We Tried |
|
| Privacy Regulation
|
|
Sensitive Information |
|
| Privacy
|
Excerpt: | |
Funding Details: | In response to this dataset's initial release, Ohm tweeted, "I helped direct a center that took money from Google (and competitors). Why was I spared?" Ohm does not, however, disclose Google funding in this paper.[Source] |
Funding Type: | Indirect |
Funding Acknowledged: | No |
Full Citation: | Sensitive Information, 88 S. CAL. L. REV. 1125 (2015) |
Author Details: | |
|
Regulating Software When Everything Has Software |
|
| Regulation
|
|
What if Everything Reveals Everything? |
|
| Privacy
|
|